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Thank You Iris by
Dj
"Dj" wrote in message
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if, I want to use Buzz Tools or Embird with my new
Ultimate Box. Do I need any additional software to make it compatible
with The Ultimate Box?????
You don't...
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October 14th 03 09:05 PM
by Dj
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Singer Featherweight by
Rich Phillips
Hello,
I've just become interested in the Singer Featherweight sewing machines.
I've looked at a number of web pages, but cannot find one that explains the
difference between a 221 and a 221-1.
Does anyone on this list know the answer, or where I can go to find out?
Thanks for your help.
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October 14th 03 10:51 PM
by Taria
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Looking for Buttons by
Kevin
I have some lovely mens's dress shirts I bought in Italy with great,
thick buttons made of bakelite. I have searched high and low for a
manufacturer of similar buttons but have been completely unable to
come across them. Can anyone recommend a good source of shirt buttons
online? I have done...
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T-shirt Necklines by
MLWCS
I have a bunch of women's t-shirts (the form-fitting type) that have high
necklines. I would like to lower the necklines, if possible - preferably
scoop and not V. I'm not sure how to do this (without stretching, puckering,
etc.).
Is binding necessary on these mostly 100% cotton T's, or can i...
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"open source" patterns? by
Mike Warren
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Greetings,
I'm interested to know if there are any sources of Free (as in speech)
patterns on the Web. I would also be interesting in any free-software
for doing anything at all related to pattern design (I can't find
anything at...
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Sewing Interview/Machine by
[email protected]
This morning I interviewed with an interior decorator for a job.
Actually, we interviewed each other, and we both came away with the
notion that we will be able to work well together.
The interview was at her condo. I arrived there to discover that it
is a secure gated community, and she had given...
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Looking for patterns by
Derek Godfrey
Hello,
I am looking for patterns for Musketeer costumes. I am particularly
interested in the tabards, both from the earlier "Three Musketeers" period
and later "The Man in the Iron Mask" periods. But what I really have been
unable to find is a pattern for a riding cassock/cloak as seen in the...
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October 16th 03 03:00 PM
by junior4
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What is the best way to make LETTERS? by
Chelley
Another online community I belong to held an "online shower," which is
kind of like a secret pal kind of a thing. Well the deadline to send
out your gift was Oct 1. I ordered my secret person's gift 4 weeks ago
and it still has not come in yet... so now I feel guilty that she is
getting her gift so...
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Buttons for sale by
Goldie
Anyone interested or Require any Buttons
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=121&item=2351441683
Thanks for looking
Leonie76
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October 17th 03 02:51 AM
by Emily
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Baby Booties by
Jenn Ridley
Sarah Dixon wrote:
Can anyone help me find a pattern (preferably free) for baby shoes? My
son has such big feet that we are finding it very hard to buy any.
Use socks. My kids never wore booties. :)
Wild Things (the demo from Wild Ginger) has a bootie pattern in...
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How can I make my own mascot costume? by
Lucas Jensen
I want to sew my own mascot costume. I'm interested in the ones with a
lot of plush and foam which make you look big and round. Are there any
books on the subject out there? What about patterns? Have you seeen
any "how to"-homepages? It's not important wether it's a bear, a
chicken, Mickey Mouse or...
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posting FAQ; Newcomer welcome by
Penny S
Welcome Sewists and new posters! Here are some guidelines to posting to the
sewing newsgroups. In case you are wondering where you are and how you got
here, you are in a newsgroup, AKA "usenet" which is a part of the internet
that has been around much much longer than the www, which it is not a...
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October 18th 03 02:59 PM
by Penny S
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FAQ what machine should I buy? by
Penny S
Penny S. scrawled in bright red lipstick:
http://www.cet.com/~pennys/faq/smfaq.htm
please feel free to book mark this site, put in your sig or to
post it anytime you feel it's needed.
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October 18th 03 03:00 PM
by Penny S
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Buttons by
Goldie
Anyone interested or Require any Buttons
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=121&item=2351441683
Thanks for looking
Leonie76
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Sewing fleece by
QuilterD
Hello all,
I've been lurking for a little while here. I don't do too much sewing other
than quilts, but very occasionally do some 'home sewing' - curtain toppers,
etc. When my daughter was young I sewed a lot of her clothes. She's grown &
married now.
I'd like to make a couple of small fleece...
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Looking for fleece animal patterns by
Tony & Margaret Kunc
Hi there, I am new to the newsgroup and I am just going back into sewing
after years from it. I have a couple of fleece animal patterns to make but
would like a good source for discontinued and old patterns. Some online
patterns would be ok too. Does anyone know of a reliable source for...
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Enough for me by
Pat
If it says Buttons, or Thrill, I am not reading it.
Enough, already!
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October 19th 03 10:10 PM
by Pat
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Sewing Feathers by
Byron Kindig
I have a beautiful GreenWing Macaw who shed his feathers in good condition.
I have so many that I would like to use them in a sewing project. Does
anyone have any information on how to use feathers in sewing? I think they
would have to be removable for cleaning the garment as they would...
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Question about the mechanics... by
Michael Horowitz
Good morning -
There is a small, sheetmetal plate that goes over the heavy ring
that holds the bottom mechanism in place. Hard to describe, but its
the part under the machine that controls the bottom half of the
stitch.
For some reason, when I'm doing a zig-zag stitch, the needle will hit
that...
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where's the THRILL in crafts? by
[email protected]
where's the THRILL in crafts?
(Celia=A0Mitschelen)
snip
Also try to be consistent. When I first started reading this n.g.
someone posted a date for a sidewalk sale in some town and said there
would be good buys on fabrics and he was hit with a ton of bricks. Not
too...
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October 20th 03 03:59 PM
by Penny S
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