8093 & 8094 Wide Fabric & Binding Sewing Systems
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- Author: NationalFlooringEqui
Tags: National Flooring Equipment National Surface Equipment National Carpet Equipment binding equipment edge finishing equipment
National Flooring Equipment also know as National Carpet Equipment manufactures a complete line of Binders and Serging Equipment and carries a complete line of binding and serging tape, serging yarn and all supplies. For complete details, visit our website at www.nationalequipment.com
Button Up Tube Top & Cuff Gloves
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- Author: PlatniumRain17
Tags: DIY button up tube top collar PR 17 cuff gloves jewlery Vari2ty
Make a Button Up Tube Top (BUTT) with cuff gloves ~When making the body, measure it to fit, then hem the split an inch on both sides Materials: T-Shirt/Polo Shirt (Somewhat stretchy fabric) Collared Shirt Hem Binding Tape (optional) Sewing Machine Needle and Thread Scissors Iron Song: "Vari2ty" by Jewelry
Rosalie's Volunteers make Quilts for Kids with Cancer
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- Author: AnthonyMournian
Tags: Rosie Cancer Kids Quilts Volunteers Reach for the Sky Camp American Society
Rosalie Kelly Gonzalez is a member of the Class of 1960 from Sweetwater High School in National City, California. The Class of '60 celebrates its 50th Reunion in 2010, and Rosie is going to be there! She's never been to a class reunion before, but says this time she is going. Rosie owns a quilt making supplies shop. She and her friends combine the simple joys of quilt making with charity as each year they make and contribute 300-350 quilts to children diagnosed with cancer. Cancer strikes all ages and Rosie's quilts are given to cancer victims as something to wrap themselves inside, and, like Hope, something to hang on to. Once a month a team of volunteers gathers at Rosie's Calico Cupboard to work on the quilts. They choose from scraps of materials donated by Rosie's suppliers, and what they cannot finish that afternoon they take home. When the quilt tops are finished they are sent to another team of volunteers who have special "long arm" sewing machines. The "long arm" volunteers sew the "batting" and the back to the "pieced" front of the quilt, then send it back again to Rosie's for trimming and binding. Quilts are given to every child that attends the American Cancer Society's Reach for the Sky Camps in Balboa Park, San Diego, or in Julian, California. Other quilts are given to children the first time they are admitted to Childrens' Hospital, and still others, "Pink Ribbon quilts" are given to women diagnosed with breast cancer. Rosie tells her volunteers to "give ...
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