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Hi Kathy, Thank you Kathy, and I'm so sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Head cold, work etc... I wish I could have kept the sea scape box, or at least afforded to bid for it! It was nice that it brought in money for great youth program though. Needle felting seems to be the newest craze among quilters and sewists. It can be done one of three ways, with hand held barbed needles,     

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Author: Lisa Caryl
Date: Dec 8, 2007 05:31

Chris Bolus wrote: REMEMBER: A little modern light weight machine will be great if you don't want to do yards of curtains or lots of denim! The Huskystar is a good one, as is the little Singer 118. If you aim to spend £150-£200, you put yourself into a MUCH higher quality bracket and it's still a budget machine. :) I can't disagree with that. We do a lot of fancy
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 07:55:19 +0100, Kate XXXXXX <kate@diceyhome.free-online.co.uk> wrote: >Gavster wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> OK, I have to admit to knowing nothing about sewing machines, but my >> wife has started to learn to sew at a friends house so I'm thinking >> about getting her a machine of her own and I really really need some >> advice as I just don't know what I'm looking for     

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Author: Kate XXXXXX
Date: May 1, 2007 16:05

Gavster wrote: Dear All, OK, I have to admit to knowing nothing about sewing machines, but my wife has started to learn to sew at a friends house so I'm thinking about getting her a machine of her own and I really really need some advice as I just don't know what I'm looking for !! I've got a figure of about a £100 in my head for a 'starter' machine, but other than that
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On 30 Apr 2007 12:49:21 -0700, Gavster <gavin.emberton@googlemail.com> wrote: >Dear All, > >OK, I have to admit to knowing nothing about sewing machines, but my >wife has started to learn to sew at a friends house so I'm thinking >about getting her a machine of her own and I really really need some >advice as I just don't know what I'm looking for !! > >I've got a figure of about a £100     

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Author: Chris Bolus
Date: May 1, 2007 08:47

On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 11:08:39 +0000, Kate XXXXXX <kate@diceyhome.free-online.co.uk> wrote: OI! YOU LOT! WAKE UP AN SEW! What are you sewing for spring/summer? I have plans for a Burda skirt and a couple of tops, I have a half finished dress, and a couple of customer projects (OK, so they don't really count!). We don't tend to sew too much at this time of year, our busy time is
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Author: Kate XXXXXX
Date: Apr 30, 2007 23:45

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Author: Chris Bolus
Date: Apr 30, 2007 15:21

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Author: Chris Bolus
Date: Mar 2, 2007 08:34

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