Re: [h-cost] Patterns - free to good home

2008-06-03 Thread Robert Powell
I have a good home and would very much like them. Email me. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The University of Rhode Island has a pattern archive and might be interested in some of them.? They are to the point where they don't just take whole collections, but they will take ones that fill in holes in

Re: [h-cost] Patterns - free to good home

2008-06-23 Thread Robert Powell
I am still interested also Chiara Francesca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I for one am. Been doing pattern grading research so any left over's would be greatly appreciated after you all are done using them. :) ♫ Chiara Francesca -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [h-cost] Patterns - free to good home

2008-06-24 Thread Robert Powell
I have a collection of vintage patterns so any would be a great addition. thanks in advance. Robert Sharon Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What kind are you looking for? Sharon -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Powel

Re: [h-cost] preserving patterns � paper

2008-06-25 Thread Robert Powell
I trace out the pattern on muslin and put any marks that I may need on it. It also saves time in the long run because you won't need to do any pinning when you lay the pattern out on fabric. Carol Kocian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What is your favorite method of preserving patterns to keep