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Wed, 01/20/2010 - 05:00
Max_Stout
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Navigating around the site trying to get familiar and didn't want to leave without saying "hi". I'm Max and I have just recently taken an interest in machine sewing. I've much to learn and look forward to understanding methods used in making clothes, garment repair, and such.

 

Be seein' ya!

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Wed, 01/20/2010 - 15:38
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sewingbug
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Hi Max, welcome to our

Hi Max, welcome to our community. I have used the site to make a few things around the house. The cushion cover and pants hemming lessons where especially helpful for me.

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Fri, 01/22/2010 - 20:15
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Max_Stout
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Hi sewingbug....!

Like yourself, I like doing things for the house and that in fact, is what renewed my interest in sewing. I have a Morse 200 that has been a real mending workhorse for me in the past. Kind of an "all-purpose" type of machine. I recently acquired an older Kenmore 1802 that is full of features that I am only now becoming familiar with. It's like learning to walk again, if you know what I mean.

 

Thanks for your reply!

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Sun, 02/06/2011 - 22:23
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didi
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I know what you mean. Isn't it exciting!

What kind of garments are you interested in learning? Do you have any formal training in sewing? I don't have the training myself but I am tyrying to teach myself. It has been encouraging so far and Nehzat is a gem I discovered for this matter. Wish you all the best! and good times too.

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