RE: [h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world..............

2006-05-24 Thread Simone A. Bryan
>>Theresa wrote But in the SCA I have many great people who have supported my efforts to learn, and helped me not make a total mess of my projects. So not only would I want the sewing space but to have been introduced to the wonderful world of recreation sooner. << *** Here Here If

RE: [h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world..............

2006-05-23 Thread Sharon at Collierfam.com
h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world.. My biggest daydream is to have someone to do the plain sewing. I love the designing, the research, the patterning and even the initial cutting and testing a garment. After I have it figured out, I don't want to do the sewi

Re: [h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world..............

2006-05-23 Thread theresathreadgi
-Ideal sewing situation would be, not only an area just for my projects, but the imagination to do all of the wonderful things I see. My mother didn't start sewing until after I left home, so no chance of teaching me. Most of what I know is self taught. But in the SCA I have many great pe

Re: [h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world..............

2006-05-22 Thread Carmen Beaudry
My biggest daydream is to have someone to do the plain sewing. I love the designing, the research, the patterning and even the initial cutting and testing a garment. After I have it figured out, I don't want to do the sewing. I love the finishing, especially fine details, but I'd love to have

[h-cost] In an ideal "sewing" world..............

2006-05-22 Thread Suzi Clarke
The discussion about when and where you all started sewing seems to show me that I am, so far, the only one who has no childhood background of sewing. (I think this was because my mother, a brilliant seamstress, had no patience with my clumsy efforts, and as she was left handed, had problems