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3 inch knit ribbing by
bpeters70
Can someone recommend a site where I can order 3 inch knit ribbing to sew
around the neck and arm openings on polarfleece? I looked at Joanns and
Hancock Fabric but they don't carry it anymore.
Thanks!
BPeters
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July 25th 05 02:52 AM
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2 1/4" grosgrain equivalent by
vpenoso
I make these climbing shoe covers.
I am using a 2 1/4" grosgrain but I am looking for something a little more
abrasion resistant and a little heavier?
I do not want to cut to width or cut to length and would rather buy by the
roll.
Anyone have any ideas?
colors: black, and forest green
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September 6th 05 05:35 AM
by vpenoso
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1way stretch fabric for 2way stretch pattern? by
Joy Hardie
Here is my problem of the day. I have a one-way stretch lycra
material that I need to use for a two-way stretch bodysuit pattern.
The fabric does have a "slight" stretch in the second direction....but
not the 75% that the pattern calls for.
Am I better off....
#1 - Using the stretch for the width...
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1940s and back patterns of all times by
Dru
I am looking for sewing, crochet, knitting and all other kinds of patterns
for clothing and common details of the time. ie: bra pattern from the 1920,
WWII patterns; Clothes, Snoods, toys, coats, how to make your own fabric and
more.
I have an interest of anything including shoes ( shoe...
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January 10th 04 02:13 AM
by Dru
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1940s and back patterns of all times by
Dru
I am looking for sewing, crochet, knitting and all other kinds of patterns
for clothing and common details of the time. ie: bra pattern from the 1920,
WWII patterns; Clothes, Snoods, toys, coats, how to make your own fabric and
more.
I have an interest of anything including shoes ( shoe...
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15x1 and 130/705H. What's the difference? by
Cesar Crusius
Hi there,
I got my hands on a nice Pfaff 130 and have to buy some needles for
it. The manual says "130R" is the system it uses, but everybody sells
either 15x1 (Singer) or 130/705H.
After researching on the net I see a lot claim 15x1 and 130/705H are
"interchangeable," but I also saw posts...
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100% cotton moleskin fabric by
danah
Hello,
Does anyone know of a source for 100% moleskin fabric? I would like to
sew a coat but can't find the material.
Thanks,
Dana
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January 17th 06 06:44 PM
by danah
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1" Grommets by
Mignon
Hello! I have made great drapes and purchased a really nice rod; then it
occurred to me that I need to have 1" grommets. I've checked all of our
local fabric stores and can't find them anywhere. Does anyone know a source
for 1" grommets, along with the appropriate sized punch?
Thanks!
--
Mignon
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November 15th 05 02:27 PM
by Mignon
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.jpg converted to embroidery? by
Terry
How does one take either a photo or a simple drawing in jpg format and
convert it to a format readable by electronic embroidery sewing machines -
Janome, Brother, etc. Has anyone written a simple computer program that will
make the conversion?
Terry
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January 11th 04 06:01 PM
by Terry
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*PING* Beverly by
betsey
Beverly--
i know you have a new embroidery machine..and softwear...
my softwear is 8 years old--PE Design version two or three...so, what
softwear are you using, and do you digitize? if so...ease of use, all
those good things for idiots like me grin
thanks so much...
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(kinda) new to sewing by
azalea
I need some advice so I thought this would be the best place ask! My
highschool semi formal is coming up in a couple of months, and I've
been searching far and wide for a dress, but to no avail. I was on the
net last night and found THE perfect...
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December 5th 03 05:25 PM
by azalea
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(",) Hello, I Have Good News! by
[email protected]
Good News!
Do you know how simple it is to go to Heaven after this life has ended?
Some people believe that belonging to a local church, temple, mosque or
synagogue will get them to Heaven.
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'new' fabric by
AK&DStrohl
I was just perusing the www.denverfabrics.com site and I came across a
fabric type that I had never heard of before. Silk Gazar. It looks almost
cloudlike. Can't tell if it is translucent/transparent/opague. Soft hand
or fimer/crisper?
Does anyone know?
AK in PA
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'Invisible' elastic by
Arri London
Thinking of remodelling something where the elastic will show. Anyone
use this stuff at all? It's sort of pricey, so don't want to waste it
doing something unnecessarily stupid.
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"Sensory" type fabrics by
[email protected]
Forgive the strange subject line bit its 4:30 am here on the east coast
of the US and my brain isnt quite functioning yet...:)
I am a nurse and I work with disabled children. Many of the children
have sensory deficits, ie; blind, deaf, ect. and one in particular that
I work with has only her left...
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AAAA+ Quality designer tote, hobo, boston, indy,messenger,bags by
[email protected]
AAAA+ Quality designer tote, hobo, boston, indy, messenger,bags
www.guccimart.com
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"Sweater pic" -- where can I find one? by
Carolyn
I used to have a small tool which I was told was called a "sweater
pic". When you would get a "pull" in your sweater (for example, your
cat grabbed it and a piece of the weave was pulled into an extending
loop), you could insert this instrument from inside the sweater and
draw the "pull" into the...
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