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My wife has had a good idea - can you help?!
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John | Report | 29 Oct 2003 07:32 |
Thank you soooooo much for your ideas. You're right Lorna, wife on sewing machine = more time for me on here. Yippee. :o)) |
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Diane | Report | 28 Oct 2003 22:53 |
Dear John, Tell your wife to go to your nearest W.H.Smiths they have books and magazines for everything. Also a Singer Sewing shop they hold all the patterns there. There are lots of magazines that I get House Beautiful, also any other ones to do with home styling. I have been a seamstress on and off for 40yrs. I started making my own clothes at the age of 12. I have made a couple of Wedding dresses and loads of Bridesmaids dresses. I've recovered three piece suites and also lots of soft furnishings ( curtains, cushions etc;) The sewing machine I still use was bought for me by my ex-mother in law in 1975, a Toyota and it works perfect. Be happy in your new home John. Best wishes Diane............... |
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Mary | Report | 28 Oct 2003 22:01 |
Hi there, Try this one for free knitting patterns, it also has links for other things. www(.)knitting(.)about(.)com Mary |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 28 Oct 2003 20:46 |
Loads of wonderful books on curtains, cushions etc at my library. Is she taking orders... LOL Maz.XX |
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Katinahat | Report | 28 Oct 2003 20:43 |
How weird is this! I have had my sewing machine out today after approx 10 years!! Couldn't find the manual but I managed to remember how to thread it. It recovered from the shock and is now all tucked back in its corner. Kathy Epsom, SRY |
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Anna | Report | 28 Oct 2003 20:18 |
try www(.)sewing(.)org Its an informative site and its also got a links page with other websites Anna My mum gave me an old stylewooden singer sewing machine a couple of years ago.But i cant even thread it !! |
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John | Report | 28 Oct 2003 19:46 |
My wife has decided to start making clothes for our son and curtains etc for the new house we're moving to soon. She's got a sewing machine, some material and some patterns. She's looking for books/magazines/websites that will give her tips and general help. I know this is nothing to do with genealogy but some of you are bound to know a lot about this subject too. Thanks! |
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John | Report | 28 Oct 2003 19:45 |
See message below. |