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Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how hard it

is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered Gareth's

pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for someone to tailor

their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you. You would

have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me. It would be

great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be the first to

sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

Take care, Everyone.

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Margaret, I also sew. I alter all Elie's pants for school. I have in the

past adjusted shirt collar buttons. I even looked for a pattern to make a

dress shirt but found that required I have pattern making skill beyond me.

The same with trying to make a suit. There are patterns out there, but the

alterations I would have to make to the pattern are enormous. If I could

get a pattern, I could sew.

> Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how hard

> it

> is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered Gareth's

> pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for someone to

> tailor

> their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you. You would

> have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me. It would

> be

> great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be the first

> to

> sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> Take care, Everyone.

> Margaret

>

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Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

$200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

>

> Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

hard it

> is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

Gareth's

> pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

someone to tailor

> their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

You would

> have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

It would be

> great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

the first to

> sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> Take care, Everyone.

> Margaret

>

>

>

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There are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop slacks. Not

one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier clothes for

women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of leads she

is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the orthodox

community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company will make

2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!! Needlkess to say,

that I am NOT pursuing that option.

> Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

> cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

> clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

> catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

> my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

> wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

> learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

> piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

> $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

> I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

> boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> >

> > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

> hard it

> > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

> Gareth's

> > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> someone to tailor

> > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

> You would

> > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

> It would be

> > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

> the first to

> > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > Take care, Everyone.

> > Margaret

> >

> >

> >

> > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> >

> >

> >

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Sara, I will have this problem in a few years. Zeb will need a suit for HS class

night and graduation. Wishful thinking, if he makes it that far. My bil has a

friend from Italy that he went to college with. He has a tailor shop a few towns

away. The shop burnt last year and he is in the process of rebuilding. I'd

better save my pennies.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 15 today

Sara Cohen wrote: There

are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop slacks. Not

one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier clothes for

women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of leads she

is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the orthodox

community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company will make

2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!! Needlkess to say,

that I am NOT pursuing that option.

> Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

> cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

> clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

> catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

> my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

> wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

> learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

> piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

> $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

> I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

> boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> >

> > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

> hard it

> > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

> Gareth's

> > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> someone to tailor

> > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

> You would

> > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

> It would be

> > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

> the first to

> > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > Take care, Everyone.

> > Margaret

> >

> >

> >

> > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> >

> >

> >

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I had another odea. I know that when I worked for London Fog, beofre it

like other companies went NAFTA, that many patternmakers and seamstresses

working in our factories in this country were made unemployed. Does anyone

know #1 - a patternmaker???

I am thinking that if we could get a patternmaker to make a few basic

patterns for our shape people, that there might be a business there. First

the paatterns, then some talented seamstresses. But the patterns are basic.

What do you think? In this day and age, if we had a pattern, spome of us

could find old time (or unterested in new time, desin and sewing people. In

fact, writing this, I got an idea. After the first, I am calling the

College of art and design in Atlanta and ask if a student would like a

project. Anyone want to try the fashion places where they live? There is a

school in NY, PHL that I know of. Maybe some other place in this country as

well.

A revolution- clothes for special people that will help them indeed look

special - fashion special!!!

> Sara, I will have this problem in a few years. Zeb will need a suit for

> HS class night and graduation. Wishful thinking, if he makes it that far. My

> bil has a friend from Italy that he went to college with. He has a tailor

> shop a few towns away. The shop burnt last year and he is in the process of

> rebuilding. I'd better save my pennies.

> Charlyne

> Mom to Zeb 15 today

>

> Sara Cohen <pastmidvale@... <pastmidvale%40gmail.com>> wrote: There

> are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

>

> infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop slacks. Not

> one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier clothes for

> women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of leads she

> is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the orthodox

> community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

>

> BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company will

> make

> 2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!! Needlkess to

> say,

> that I am NOT pursuing that option.

>

> On Dec 16, 2007 5:04 PM,

<cynthiamiltonburns@...<cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>>

> wrote:

>

> > Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

> > cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> > clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

> > clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> > employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

> > catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

> > my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

> > wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

> > learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> > interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

> > piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

> > $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

> > I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

> > boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> > taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> > >

> > > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

> > hard it

> > > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

> > Gareth's

> > > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> > someone to tailor

> > > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

> > You would

> > > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

> > It would be

> > > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

> > the first to

> > > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > > Take care, Everyone.

> > > Margaret

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> > > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Sara,

You are ambitious. I am beyond my eyeballs with work. The holiday shopping is on

hold because of another snowstorm. Your on your own for this one.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 15 DS/OCD/ASD?

Sara Cohen wrote: I had

another odea. I know that when I worked for London Fog, beofre it

like other companies went NAFTA, that many patternmakers and seamstresses

working in our factories in this country were made unemployed. Does anyone

know #1 - a patternmaker???

I am thinking that if we could get a patternmaker to make a few basic

patterns for our shape people, that there might be a business there. First

the paatterns, then some talented seamstresses. But the patterns are basic.

What do you think? In this day and age, if we had a pattern, spome of us

could find old time (or unterested in new time, desin and sewing people. In

fact, writing this, I got an idea. After the first, I am calling the

College of art and design in Atlanta and ask if a student would like a

project. Anyone want to try the fashion places where they live? There is a

school in NY, PHL that I know of. Maybe some other place in this country as

well.

A revolution- clothes for special people that will help them indeed look

special - fashion special!!!

> Sara, I will have this problem in a few years. Zeb will need a suit for

> HS class night and graduation. Wishful thinking, if he makes it that far. My

> bil has a friend from Italy that he went to college with. He has a tailor

> shop a few towns away. The shop burnt last year and he is in the process of

> rebuilding. I'd better save my pennies.

> Charlyne

> Mom to Zeb 15 today

>

> Sara Cohen <pastmidvale@... <pastmidvale%40gmail.com>> wrote: There

> are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

>

> infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop slacks. Not

> one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier clothes for

> women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of leads she

> is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the orthodox

> community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

>

> BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company will

> make

> 2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!! Needlkess to

> say,

> that I am NOT pursuing that option.

>

> On Dec 16, 2007 5:04 PM,

<cynthiamiltonburns@...<cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>>

> wrote:

>

> > Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

> > cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> > clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

> > clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> > employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

> > catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

> > my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

> > wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

> > learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> > interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

> > piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

> > $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

> > I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

> > boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> > taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> > >

> > > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

> > hard it

> > > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

> > Gareth's

> > > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> > someone to tailor

> > > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

> > You would

> > > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

> > It would be

> > > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

> > the first to

> > > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > > Take care, Everyone.

> > > Margaret

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> > > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> > >

> > >

> > >

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The wonder of no xmas at our house!! While all you guys struggle for this

maximum holday, I put my Hanniki- ot away, wiped up the wax spills, and we

chill out !!!

> Hi Sara,

> You are ambitious. I am beyond my eyeballs with work. The holiday shopping

> is on hold because of another snowstorm. Your on your own for this one.

> Charlyne

> Mom to Zeb 15 DS/OCD/ASD?

>

> Sara Cohen <pastmidvale@... <pastmidvale%40gmail.com>> wrote: I had

> another odea. I know that when I worked for London Fog, beofre it

> like other companies went NAFTA, that many patternmakers and seamstresses

> working in our factories in this country were made unemployed. Does anyone

> know #1 - a patternmaker???

>

> I am thinking that if we could get a patternmaker to make a few basic

> patterns for our shape people, that there might be a business there. First

> the paatterns, then some talented seamstresses. But the patterns are

> basic.

>

> What do you think? In this day and age, if we had a pattern, spome of us

> could find old time (or unterested in new time, desin and sewing people.

> In

> fact, writing this, I got an idea. After the first, I am calling the

> College of art and design in Atlanta and ask if a student would like a

> project. Anyone want to try the fashion places where they live? There is a

> school in NY, PHL that I know of. Maybe some other place in this country

> as

> well.

>

> A revolution- clothes for special people that will help them indeed look

> special - fashion special!!!

>

> On Dec 16, 2007 7:22 PM, charlyne olko

<charlyne1121@...<charlyne1121%40sbcglobal.net>>

> wrote:

>

> > Sara, I will have this problem in a few years. Zeb will need a suit for

> > HS class night and graduation. Wishful thinking, if he makes it that

> far. My

> > bil has a friend from Italy that he went to college with. He has a

> tailor

> > shop a few towns away. The shop burnt last year and he is in the process

> of

> > rebuilding. I'd better save my pennies.

> > Charlyne

> > Mom to Zeb 15 today

> >

> > Sara Cohen <pastmidvale@...

<pastmidvale%40gmail.com><pastmidvale%40gmail.com>> wrote: There

> > are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

> >

> > infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop slacks.

> Not

> > one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier clothes for

> > women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of leads

> she

> > is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the orthodox

> > community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

> >

> > BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company will

> > make

> > 2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!! Needlkess to

> > say,

> > that I am NOT pursuing that option.

> >

> > On Dec 16, 2007 5:04 PM,

<cynthiamiltonburns@...<cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>

> <cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>>

> > wrote:

> >

> > > Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids clothing. I

> > > cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> > > clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find special

> > > clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> > > employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city that

> > > catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat cover for

> > > my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine through.

> > > wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should have

> > > learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> > > interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to order a 1

> > > piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit was like

> > > $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last year

> > > I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size 14/16

> > > boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> > > taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> > > >

> > > > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't realize how

> > > hard it

> > > > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered

> > > Gareth's

> > > > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> > > someone to tailor

> > > > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you.

> > > You would

> > > > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me.

> > > It would be

> > > > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be

> > > the first to

> > > > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > > > Take care, Everyone.

> > > > Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes

> > > > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> > > >

> > > >

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Sara, I think you might be on to something. Catchy phrase "

>A revolution- clothes for special people that will help them indeed

look

special - fashion special. Good selling point. Cyndi B

> like other companies went NAFTA, that many patternmakers and

seamstresses

> working in our factories in this country were made unemployed.

Does anyone

> know #1 - a patternmaker???

>

> I am thinking that if we could get a patternmaker to make a few

basic

> patterns for our shape people, that there might be a business

there. First

> the paatterns, then some talented seamstresses. But the patterns

are basic.

>

> What do you think? In this day and age, if we had a pattern, spome

of us

> could find old time (or unterested in new time, desin and sewing

people. In

> fact, writing this, I got an idea. After the first, I am calling

the

> College of art and design in Atlanta and ask if a student would

like a

> project. Anyone want to try the fashion places where they live?

There is a

> school in NY, PHL that I know of. Maybe some other place in this

country as

> well.

>

> A revolution- clothes for special people that will help them indeed

look

> special - fashion special!!!

>

>

>

> > Sara, I will have this problem in a few years. Zeb will need a

suit for

> > HS class night and graduation. Wishful thinking, if he makes it

that far. My

> > bil has a friend from Italy that he went to college with. He has

a tailor

> > shop a few towns away. The shop burnt last year and he is in the

process of

> > rebuilding. I'd better save my pennies.

> > Charlyne

> > Mom to Zeb 15 today

> >

> > Sara Cohen <pastmidvale@... <pastmidvale%40gmail.com>> wrote:

There

> > are clothing companies which cater to those with phys dis or

> >

> > infirmities requiring tube openings, side closings, front drop

slacks. Not

> > one of them make dress clothes for men (Some do make dresier

clothes for

> > women). But I am not giving up. My Amish contact has a couple of

leads she

> > is following up in Lancaster COunty, I have a lead into the

orthodox

> > community. I will report back as my informers report to me.

> >

> > BTW - I priced a custome made suit on line -$5-800 or one company

will

> > make

> > 2 suits and a blazer and slacks for a mere $1600-1800!!!!

Needlkess to

> > say,

> > that I am NOT pursuing that option.

> >

> > On Dec 16, 2007 5:04 PM,

<cynthiamiltonburns@...<cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>>

> > wrote:

> >

> > > Margaret, I am with you on the clothes line for our kids

clothing. I

> > > cannot believe there is not a store that carries special needs

> > > clothing.There are so many disabilities and if you do find

special

> > > clothes you have to be rich to afford them. I work with a new

> > > employee that said she had an alteration bus. in another city

that

> > > catered to special needs clothing. I told her I need a seat

cover for

> > > my couch and seat in my car that will not let water/or urine

through.

> > > wears 2 pullups and urinates through his clothes. I should

have

> > > learned to sew when momma wanted to teach me but I was not

> > > interested. Now I am paying the price. Once I was going to

order a 1

> > > piece outfit to keep kids from fecal smearing but the outfit

was like

> > > $200. Ouch I could not afford to do that. This will be the last

year

> > > I will be able to find one piece sleepers that will fit in size

14/16

> > > boys. I am sorry for Gareth that he has been so sick and for you

> > > taking care of him.Is he better now? Cyndi B

> > > >

> > > > Hi, Everyone....I am reading these responses and didn't

realize how

> > > hard it

> > > > is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always

altered

> > > Gareth's

> > > > pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for

> > > someone to tailor

> > > > their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for

you.

> > > You would

> > > > have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to

me.

> > > It would be

> > > > great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd

be

> > > the first to

> > > > sign up as a sewer/alterer/designer.

> > > > Take care, Everyone.

> > > > Margaret

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated

recipes

> > > > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?

NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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i too love to sew, its my hobby, make quilts and wall hangings table runners

curtaisn etc, tried clothes once a long while back when it was harder to

find clothing for nathan but had a very difficult time also with the patterns,

also i found out much later as my skills have developed is that clothing is

much easier made with a serger machine instead of a sewing machine. i do mend

and alter the few things needed around here, but otherwise i have never

ventured back to clothing part of sewing. shawna

In a message dated 12/15/2007 2:12:03 P.M. Central Standard Time,

pastmidvale@... writes:

Margaret, I also sew. I alter all Elie's pants for school. I have in the

past adjusted shirt collar buttons. I even looked for a pattern to make a

dress shirt but found that required I have pattern making skill beyond me.

The same with trying to make a suit. There are patterns out there, but the

alterations I would have to make to the pattern are enormous. If I could

get a pattern, I could sew.

On Dec 15, 2007 2:11 PM, <_mfroof@..._ (mailto:mfroof@...) > wrote:

> Hi, Everyone.... Hi, Everyone....<WBR>I am reading these responses and d

> it

> is for others to find clothes. I do sew and have always altered Gareth's

> pants and sleeves. If there is anyone out there looking for someone to

> tailor

> their kids clothes, please let me know and I can do it for you. You would

> have to mark where/how you want them altered and send them to me. It would

> be

> great if someone knew how to get a line of clothes going. I'd be the first

> to

> sign up as a sewer/alterer/ sign up

> Take care, Everyone.

> Margaret

>

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