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Candice Hodgin received a sewing machine from a relative and said she’s “just itching to use it.” She wants to make fashionable skirts, tailor her jeans, mend clothes and churn out curtains, pillows ...
For Nikki Schreiner, sewing wasn’t supposed to be more than a creative outlet. As a homeschooling mom and Army wife juggling ...
Before the pandemic, Kate Bauer didn’t even know how to sew on a button. But when the Toronto-based PhD student and content creator, who goes by the handle @readwritethrift, managed to score a free ...
From homeless to thriving, DIY fashion influencer Mimi G of Mimi G Style, spoke to Fox News about how she overcame her hard past to design her impressive future – and how “sewing is not for your ...
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Parveen Kumarr Sahni, President - Sewing Machines Business, Usha International. A stitch in time saves nine, quite literally. Senior citizens who learn sewing not only find a new way of expressing ...
Parveen Kumarr Sahni, President - Sewing Machines Business, Usha International. A stitch in time saves nine, quite literally. Senior citizens who learn sewing not only find a new way of expressing ...