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INSTRUCTIONS for USING the GREIST ZIGZAG / AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENT Model #;S 6, 7, 8, 9 &10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE GREIST ZIGZAG / AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENT Model #;s 6, 7, 8, 9 &10 The possession of a Buttonhole Attachment is one luxury which is also an economy and sewing becomes a fascination anticipating the simplicity with which buttonholes can now be worked. You merely stitch and yet produce the very nicest buttonholes on a great variety of fabrics. There is no skill required. Your attachment furnishes the magic fingers which produce buttonholes in a fraction of the time it takes to work them by hand. They are more durable and stitches are more evenly spaced than those made by hand. SET OF TEMPLATES The Templates, which guide the stitches evenly around the entire buttonhole are furnished with the Buttonhole Attachment in the following 13 sizes: Plain buttonholes: 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 16mm, 21mm, 22mm, 24mm, 25mm, 27mm Eylet 8mm Keyhole/ eylet buttonholes: 16mm, 22mm, 27mm To avoid any chance of confusion, in positioning the Templates, they have been designed with a larger rounded end which fits over the Pinion Gear on the underside of the attachment . To determine the Template required to make the correct size buttonhole for a flat button, place the button over the measurement line on the back of Templates. Make a sample of each size buttonhole and use it as a guide for working buttonholes to be used with irregular buttons. RELEASING RETAINER PLATE First turn Plastic Adjusting Knob on the top of the buttonholer clockwise until the Cloth Clamp is all the way forward toward you, and the Pinion Gear is at the back of the Feed Blade. -
Bm-3600 Bm-2600
BM-3600 BM -2600 BM-2600 BM-3600 Brother Brother BM-3600 35 Stitches BM-2600 25 Stitches 35 STITCHES (BM-3600) QUICK-SET BOBBIN 25 STITCHES (BM-2600) Ideal For BM-3600 I AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLER STITCH WIDTH & NEEDLE Alterations & Repairs (1 STEP BM-3600) POSITION ADJUSTMENT BM-2600 (4 STEP BM-2600) I Garment Construction Sewing machines NEEDLE THREADER FREE ARM SEWING I Home Furnishings BM-3600 BM-2600 QUALITY FEATURES Stitch Name BM-2600 BM-3600 I 35 stitches (BM-3600) Automatic Buttonholer 4-step 1-step 25 stitches (BM-2600) Straight Stitch (Centre) ● ● I Automatic buttonholer Straight Stitch (Left) ● ● I Needle threader Straight Stitch (Right) ● ● I Quick-set top loading bobbin Zigzag Stitch ● ● I Stitch width & needle position adjustment Blind Hem Stitch ● ● I Stitch length control Shell Tuck Stitch ● ● I Free arm/flat bed convertible sewing surface Elastic Stitch ● ● I Twin needle for two-colour stitching Stretch Blind Hem Stitch ● ● I Automatic bobbin winder for fast and easy bobbin Elastic Shell Tuck Stitch ● ● winding Double Action Stitch ● ● I Accessories for zipper insertion, darning, buttonholes Bridging Stitch ● ● and button sewing included Rampart Stitch ● ● I Buttonhole fine adjustment Triangle Stitch ● ● I Thread tension control dial Triple Stretch Stitch (Centre) ● ● I Snap-on presser foot Triple Stretch Stitch (Left) ● ● I Light weight and compact size Triple Zigzag Stretch Stitch ● ● I Unit dimensions: 39.4cm 16.5cm 29.1cm Stretch Overlock Stitch ● ● I Unit weight: 5.0 kg Elastic Overlock Stitch ● ● I Shipping dimensions: -
Islander Sewing Systems: Tuesdays at Two with Janet Pray and Jessica
Islander Sewing Systems: Tuesdays at Two With Janet Pray and Jessica Johnson Index Through June 2019 Subject Type Topics Video Date Alterations Charge at least $10 to hem a pair of pants October 2, 2018 Alterations Tip If asked to hem pants or sew on a button, show the person who asked how October 2, 2018 Alterations Learn how to do alterations for any figure "flaws" and make it a priority for April 9, 2019 one's sewing education Alterations One can just say no to requests for alterations. Give the person who asks for October 2, 2018 alterations a high price; the individual will accept or say no. If one accepts alterations, do it under your conditions Batting Tip Use two layers of Insulbrite or similar batting with a silver backing, not one December 18, 2018 layer. Temporarily adher fabric to back, quilt top, and then put on the binding Bias Tape Maker Demo Make bias tape strip twice as wide as needed using iron and Simplicity Bias July 10, 2018 Tape Maker Books & DVDs Connie Crawford's Patternmaking Made Easy is a textbook, but filled with 3/27/18 & 11/13/2018 good information Books & DVDs Easy Zipper class is available online or on DVD and includes five different 4/24/18 & 8/28/2018 zipper techniques. The class is also on SewBetter.com Books & DVDs Fitting and Pattern Alteration by Elizabeth Leichty and Judith Rasband is an 5/15/2018 & 5/30/18 excellent resource, or take a class from Lorraine Henry Books & DVDs Gail Yellen's It's All About Embelishments is a good resource for decorative April 24, 2018 serger techniques. -
May 25 Online Auction
09/28/21 11:47:12 May 25 Online Auction Auction Opens: Thu, May 20 9:00pm ET Auction Closes: Tue, May 25 7:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 1 Smoky Mountain Propane Smoker, Works 101 Viagra Pfizer Plastic Wall Clock, Great Gag Great, Racks, Fire Box, Everything Here, Very Gift or Fun Conversation Starter in Your Man Little Wear, Good Condition, 16"W x 15"D x Cave, Very Good Working Condition, 11 1/2" x 45 1/2"H 10 1/4" 10 Combat WWII Box Set Don Congdon 1010 1795 Great Britain 1/2 Penny Paperback With Maps And Commentary WWII Four Books in Set, Very Good Condition 1011 Very Pretty Matching Silvertone Necklace and 100 Heavy Black Metal Bulldog Door Knocker, Pierced Earring Set, All New, Pretty Multi Good Condition, 5"W x 8"H Colored Hearts, 19"L Necklace, 1" Drop 1000 1967 Royal Canadian Mint Silver Proof Set Earrings With 1.1 Oz. of Silver 1012 1883 P Morgan Silver Dollar, AU 55 Cleaned 1001 Goldtone Butterfly Ring Size 9, Painted Enamel 1013 18" Silvertone Necklace With 2" Angel Pendant With CZ Accents, Stamped 925, Very Good Pin, Very Good Condition Condition 1014 1890 CC Morgan Dollar, Rare Key Date, 1002 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar, MS63 Carson City Mint 1003 2 Piece Silvertone Fire Opal Ring Set, Size 8, 1015 30"L Silvertone Plastic Bead Necklace, Good Blue with Clear Stone, Matched Band, Stamped Condition 925, Very Good Condition 1016 Very Nice 1903 S Key Date Morgan Silver 1004 1881-S Morgan Dollar MS-63 Condition, San Dollar, Only 1,241,000 Minted, Attractive Coin Francisco Mint With Great Patina 1005 Vintage Arion Music Award Ribbon -
1, 2, 3 Sew: Build Your Skills with 33 Simple Sewing Projects
Text copyright © 2011 by Ellen Luckett Baker. Photographs copyright © 2011 by Laura Malek. Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Ellen Luckett Baker. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. ISBN 978-1-4521-0481-2 The Library of Congress has previously cataloged this title under ISBN 978-0-8118-7649-0 Designed by Vivien Sung Typesetting by Melinda Macfadden Photo styling by Ellen Luckett Baker Chronicle Books LLC 680 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94107 www.chroniclebooks.com Contents Introduction Getting Started Choosing Fabric 15 Essential Tools CHAPTER 1: DINING AND DISHES Fruit Tea Towels Hooked on Napkins Set the Table Runner CHAPTER 2: PILLOWS Skyline Pillow Concentric Squares Pillow Circles Floor Pillow CHAPTER 3: ORGANIZERS Pencil Holder Storage Cube Craft Caddy CHAPTER 4: QUILTED KITCHEN Ticking Stripe Hot Pad Plaid Coasters Rippled Place Mats CHAPTER 5: TOTES Market Tote Doodle Bag Lunch Sack CHAPTER 6: POUCHES Grid Glasses Case Polka Dot Pouch Lawn Cosmetic Bag CHAPTER 7: HANDBAGS Pintuck Clutch Tiered Bag Pleated Satchel CHAPTER 8: ACCESSORIES Eyelet Headband Tea Towel Apron Yo-yo Scarf CHAPTER 9: REVERSIBLE FOR KIDS Play Your Way Cape Change Your Mind Skirt Mix It Up Smock CHAPTER 10: FOR BABY Sampler Burp Cloths Initial Blanket Sunshine Bib CHAPTER 11: BLOCKHEAD ANIMALS Mouse Pincushion Blockhead Puppets Bunny Softie Basic Embroidery Stitches Patterns Sewing Glossary Resources Acknowledgments Index SPECIAL BONUS PROJECT Available online! Visit www.chroniclebooks.com/123Sew for the instructions INTRODUCTION I started sewing eight years ago. Before then I never considered myself a crafty person, though I always had an interest in art and design. -
April 2019 S a N D I E G O Volume 39, Number 8
SUNSHINE QUILTERS OF April 2019 S A N D I E G O Volume 39, Number 8 Needle & Thimble News President’s Message I am sure that we all went home filled with quilting inspiration after the March meeting. We saw so many quilts that were quilted by our dear Judi Sample; blocks that were made at the Lyn Mann workshop; coiled rope baskets that were made after our last sew in; show and tell quilts made by members; and beautiful quilts made by our speaker, Wendy Knight. We had several visitors at our last meeting. And a great time was had by all who attended. We are in the home stretch of our guild year now. Many thanks to Susan Cox and Connie Smith who vol- unteered to serve as the nominating committee this year. We will need to fill the full slate of officers this year. The nominating committee will be looking for volunteers to fill the positions that keep our guild run- ning smoothly. Filling a position is one of the easiest ways to meet other people in the guild and develop friendships. Most of the jobs require only a minimal time commitment. And it is always wonderful to get input from new people. Please consider how you can serve. Our own Sandi Delman and Kerry Marksbury will be presenting a trunk show for our April meeting. These women make such wonderful quilts. I am sure that the meeting will be a feast for your eyes. I look forward to seeing you all at the April meeting. -
Our Annual Spring Fashions Section Facing Death, They Meet to Lift Their
Today: Our annual spring fashions section The Daily Register VOL. 99 NO.223 SHREWSBURY, N. J. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977 15 CENTS Facing death, they meet to lift their spirits By LINDA ELMS At a CAP meeting last night, a psychiatric nurse, a so- seem to have passed the anger and the depression stages derstand his fears for his family's financial future. They are facing death. cial worker and American Cancer Society volunteers met and are coming into the acceptance phase. A woman who had a brain tumor removed related that Everyone Is, of course, but few of us know when, where with the four. There is a professional at all meetings. Any anger that surfaced was directed at unsympathetic she had shaken her feelings of anger at herself and fixed a or how. CAP is a project of the Monmouth County unit of the physicians and/or relatives, friends who will not grasp the fancy meal recently, something she has not done for years. Terminal cancer patients have the edge there. They American Cancer Society* The county is the second in the reality of the death that the patient wants desperately to She said it is Important to be valuable to her family while know the parameters of their lives. The details of death for state to form such groups and hopes to include Ocean Coun- talk about. she lives. them are not totally predictable, but there Is a pattern of ty residents in Us plans. "Cancer that has spread precipitates a crisis that can de- " Why mer I asked myself at first," Mr. -
Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters' Guild
Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters September 2009 Comox Valley Inside this issue: Presidents Address 1 http://www.schoolhousequilters.com President’s Address Executive 3 Refreshments 2009-10 3 Membership, Recipe, Fall 5 donation this year. I like the Retreat group projects and I think it Book Report & Library 6 brings people together which CVEX BEST OF SHOW 7 has always been a big part of Workshop Checklist 9 quilting ever since it began. NEW Block of the Month 10 Fabric Strip / Horoscope 11 Last Will and Testament 12 I know everyone in the Sunshine + Membership 13 guild will help the new execu- Billeting NEEDED for HAW 13 tive and it will be a very suc- Workshop info 14 cessful year. Barb Shapel Student works 15 Marie Trimmer Quilter Profile 16 Thanks for all your sup- Calendars - Sept 20 Hello Ladies, port over the last two years Words to Live by 20 Marie Trimmer Ad Rates for Newsletter 21 An exciting new quilting Haw Blocks & Fat Quarters 22 year is about to get underway. Thanks to all who volunteered for Puzzle 23 the Comox Valley Fall Exhibition! CVEX Pictures 24 Lots of new people on the So many great comments on the dis- executive with some of the posi- play and the quality of our work. We managed to reach a portion of REFRESHMENTS tions shared this year. Although the public who will attend Fall the elections have not happened Fairs, but would never think of at- 2009 - 2010 yet I don't see anyone rushing tending a Quilt Show. A few of our September - A B C more adventuresome members re- October - D E F G forward to surprise us. -
[Japan] SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1000 Miglia
SCHEDA NEW PLATINUM PI4 EDITION La seguente lista elenca la maggior parte dei titoli emulati dalla scheda NEW PLATINUM Pi4 (20.000). - I giochi per computer (Amiga, Commodore, Pc, etc) richiedono una tastiera per computer e talvolta un mouse USB da collegare alla console (in quanto tali sistemi funzionavano con mouse e tastiera). - I giochi che richiedono spinner (es. Arkanoid), volanti (giochi di corse), pistole (es. Duck Hunt) potrebbero non essere controllabili con joystick, ma richiedono periferiche ad hoc, al momento non configurabili. - I giochi che richiedono controller analogici (Playstation, Nintendo 64, etc etc) potrebbero non essere controllabili con plance a levetta singola, ma richiedono, appunto, un joypad con analogici (venduto separatamente). - Questo elenco è relativo alla scheda NEW PLATINUM EDITION basata su Raspberry Pi4. - Gli emulatori di sistemi 3D (Playstation, Nintendo64, Dreamcast) e PC (Amiga, Commodore) sono presenti SOLO nella NEW PLATINUM Pi4 e non sulle versioni Pi3 Plus e Gold. - Gli emulatori Atomiswave, Sega Naomi (Virtua Tennis, Virtua Striker, etc.) sono presenti SOLO nelle schede Pi4. - La versione PLUS Pi3B+ emula solo 550 titoli ARCADE, generati casualmente al momento dell'acquisto e non modificabile. Ultimo aggiornamento 2 Settembre 2020 NOME GIOCO EMULATORE 005 SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1 On 1 Government [Japan] SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1000 Miglia: Great 1000 Miles Rally SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 10-Yard Fight SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 18 Holes Pro Golf SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1941: Counter Attack SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1942 SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1943: The Battle of Midway [Europe] SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1944 : The Loop Master [USA] SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 1945k III SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 19XX : The War Against Destiny [USA] SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 2 On 2 Open Ice Challenge SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 4-D Warriors SALA GIOCHI ARCADE 64th. -
Fashion and Contemporary Arts
TRACK: FASHION STYLING IED FIRENZE DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL COURSE Course Title Fashion and Contemporary Arts Semester Spring Teaching Method Theory Lessons Total Hours Total Hours Theoretical Theory Lessons 36 Lab – project 3 workshop (1 hour = 60 minutes) (1 hour = 60 minutes) Practical workshop Credits 3 The goal of this course is to provide students with the necessary techniques to analyze fashion as a cultural phenomenon from an interdisciplinary point of view, as a cultural phenomenon, using the appropriate vocabulary and to enable them to understand the social condition of the wearers. Ideally, at the conclusion of the course they will have learned to consider of a work of art through the use of new critical tools; and they will achieve a global understanding of the Western fashion historic timeline, protagonists, revolutions, changes. We’ll focus on Italian fashion and a series of characteristics that could Learning be summarized as the International, European, and Italian style. Then the class continues studying the language and system Objectives of fashion. Specific designers are studied and presented in class during Professor’s lectures, student’s assignments, and oral presentations. During each term a selection among the designers is discussed and presented during the classes. In this course the relationship between fashion and media is stressed. Media have tremendously impacted the fashion history, and they are still shaping the industry, that’s why students by the end of the course need to be aware of who are the new protagonists that are writing now the fashion history of the future. The course explores the historical development of contemporary fashion in order to identify trends in the fashion industry and the communication process. -
ED 105 127 AUTHOR "Sew"
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 105 127 CE 003 387 AUTHOR Kemp, Louie E., Comp. TITLE "Sew" You're an Alterationist. Student Manual and Teacher Manual. INSTITUTION Mississippi Research Coordinating Unit for Vocational-Technical Education, State College.; Mississippi State Dept. of Education, Jackson. Div. of Vocational and Technical Education. PUB DATE 74 NOTE 124p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$5.70 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Behavioral Obje'-tives; *Guides; Home Economics Education; Instructional Materials; Learning Activities; *Needle Trades; *Occupational Home Economics; Seamstresses; *Sewing Instruction; Sewing Machine Operators; *Skill Development; Study Guides; Teaching Guides IDENTIFIERS *Alterationists ABSTRACT The Home Economics Related Occupation Student Learning Packet on sewing instruction is designed to give an understanding of the duties and responsibilities of an alteration worker to learn the skills needed to perform the job of an alteration worker. Upon completion of this training, the student should have developed sewing instruction skills based on 14 specified behavioral objectives. The learning packet consists of 14 lessons: the sewing machine, alteration tools and safety pretest and post-test, basic markings and symbols, alteration tags and tickets, terms used by alterationists, hand stitching, hems and hem finishes, types of fasteners, fitting customers, work records, dart alterations, skirt and dress alterations, cuffing, and working relationships. Each lesson contains an introduction, specific concepts and objectives, instructions, and learning experiences. The student manual is accompanied by a teacher's manual which contains instructions for the teacher, a statement of purpose, detailed instructional objectives for each lesson, pre- and post-tests, and related work sheets and materials for each of the lessons. Appended are supplemental materials. -
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BUTTONHOLER FOR INDUSTRIAL USE Mode.l No. YS·4455 Luttlrl A4,ultlll Scr, .. Sut• ler ur•hl t •~: f')tpl\ • f Slt l f ll TO FASTEN FEED COVER WINGED SCREW (A) Remove Presser Foot at'ld Scre w (rom Presatr S.r of your sc:wi.og muh•ne 1nd pla.ce Screw (A) .-hould always be turned toward you until M!tdk i1 at the back position them in Buuonhokr Cue to avoid mialayinc. of Presser Foot of Buuonhokr when a-tartinc each buttonhole. This adjustme-nt will Place F«d Cover ( P) in position a.a shown, n\lking unaln needle passu throurh lceep buttonholes in a str•is ht line down or across finished garment. center of dot before firmly fastening with amaH screw suppllc<t. Use fine needle with pedect point, ti.ghten nce.dle •~• S(rew securt:ly. Thread mac hi n~ with fine thread, draw bobbin ADJUSTING NUMBER 01<' STITCHES ohreod up ohrough needle hole of pllle (Pl. r~ia.c Prust:r Bar and you are ready to 1ttach When changing size o£ buuonholu , il is necessary to increase or reduce the number your Buttonholer. of stitches. Not lee: When you intend to att•ch Button~ For longer bu.non.holu, turn acrcw (0) clock·wise to i.ncru•e stitcMs. ~ 9SK Sewing Mac:hine, pluM let u.s For smaller buttonholes.. turn tcrcw (0) countn-dockwise to rC"ducc a.titcM-1. know. a s we wiH. supply spec-&. I Needle: Stuing Screw (0) must be lutned only sliahcly either way, and trial stitching i.s.