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Re: Mending
| dnmgiordano | 16 Sep 2004 03:30 |
> Iron on patches... hmmm.. have they improved since the 60s? > Diana I don't know about the 60's, but I think they are pretty ugly. Then again I have never used them and assume they go on the outside. I could be totally wrong.
Michelle Giordano
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| Diana Curtis | 16 Sep 2004 01:00 |
Now, doggone it.. if I could afford to pay someone to fix the darn things for me, I wouldnt be sitting here mending them, Id cut them off as Elaine does and go buy new ones! LOL Iron on patches... hmmm.. have they improved since the 60s? Diana
-- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing.
Mending
<(Diana Curtis) <I dont enjoy it, particularly holes in jeans knees. Diana --- That's called 'iron-on patches", hon. :) Leave the heavy-duty patch inserts to us pros. I'l be glad to do it for you--email me, I'll send you a price quote. Cea
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| sewingbythecea@webtv.net | 15 Sep 2004 23:31 |
Mending <(Diana Curtis) <I dont enjoy it, particularly holes in jeans knees. Diana --- That's called 'iron-on patches", hon. :) Leave the heavy-duty patch inserts to us pros. I'l be glad to do it for you--email me, I'll send you a price quote. Cea
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| Diana Curtis | 15 Sep 2004 13:28 |
I dont enjoy it, particularly holes in jeans knees. Diana
-- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing.
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