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  1. […] “That’s ok, I’ve got others I can use ’til then.” (Have you seen my “About” page with its photos of my sewing machine […]

  2. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Your Necchi is my favourite. I’ve never seen one up close.

    1. Linda of Lányos Handmade / Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      It is pretty, isn’t it! 🙂 Make sure you post this comment in my friend’s FaceBook group today! They are having a Lányos Handmade pattern giveaway there! Lányos Handmade is sponsoring Day ten of the “Fortnight of Fun” I wouldn’t want you to miss out! :)https://www.facebook.com/groups/647643600468828/

  3. […] auch am Sewalong von #designindecember zu beteiligen. Das ist eine nette kleinen Initiative von nicedressthanksImadeit . Da ist das Finale erste Ende Dezember. Das sollte also […]

  4. DizzyDesi Avatar

    Just found your blog, and I really like it. I too started sewing as a kid (9) and like you I don’t have sewing buddies to talk shop with. My husband says sewing makes him sleepy lol. But I have been studying sewing and crafts for decades and totally addicted to textiles, techniques and up cycling. I just hate when something “looks up cycled”. I’m a huge fan of couture and quality and really try to give my items “polish”. I also live in a more rural area (Pennsylvania) and so classes are a hassle to find, plus YouTube provides and it’s free, yay! Anytime you want to talk shop shoot me a line. Can’t wait to read the rest of your blog.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Hello! Thanks for the compliment and the follow. I just went over to take a look at your’s and I like it. I’m following you too so I don’t miss anything. Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Lisa Poblenz (patternandbranch) Avatar

    Thanks for following my blog (and finding me on Instagram)! I can’t wait to check yours out. I laughed when I read about your Barbie school project. I once made a Ken doll into a mummy! Looking forward to “meeting” you through your posts. 🙂

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Oh so cool! I would have loved to have made a Ken Mummy Doll! He could have chased after my Queen Elizabeth Barbie! 😂

  6. Glenn Stevens Avatar
    Glenn Stevens

    My mom has a Janome Mylock 334D Serger that has never been used and is still in the box. She’s trying to sell it and doesn’t know for how much and it will need to be oiled. I was wondering what you would recommend since it’s probably over 20 years old. I just hope that someone can be able to use it ….Thanks…..Glenn :>) Nanaimo, B.C., Canada

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      A 334D is a step up from mine. Try checking out “Used Victoria” or “Used Nanaimo” to see what others are selling their machines for. I did just find one ad now on Used Victoria for a Janome MyLock 334D serger that said “…in excellent condition. Bought new at Sawyer Sewing centre and maybe used it 15 times. Paid over $700. Will include lots of spools of thread too. $325.” So that can give you an idea of the sale price. Put it on Used Nanaimo and see if you get any interest.

  7. Hila Avatar

    Hi Linda,

    You won the sewing feet! So can you email me your postal address to xxxxxx please.
    Thanks!
    Hila

  8. jendavismiller Avatar

    Hi! I just found your lovely blog and had to read 1000 things….it’s been a long time, but I’ve done some of them….I was once a wiz with bound buttonholes. Don’t ask me why, just always loved them. Will be reading more of course, but wanted to greet you and let you know I’m now following!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you for saying Hello and the compliments. I have done welt pockets with some success, but not yet bound buttonholes – they strike me as similar though? I have checked out your blog and am following you too. Look forward to reading you!

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