Mon, 25 September 2006 My new machine! Kids not included
Kenmore Ergo3 Interesting factoid about the Ergo3 Redsign "And the costs don't stop there. Once Metaphase has redesigned a product, companies then have to revamp their existing manufacturing equipment. For instance, one client recently worked with Metaphase to design a sewing machine for Sears, Roebuck's Kenmore line, and spent close to $1 million to adapt its manufacturing to accommodate the new machine. The Sears Kenmore Elite ergo 3 came out a year ago, priced at $1,999, about $500 more than the previous top-of-the-line model, partly because of the manufacturing costs."My Machines (sigh) on eBay Sewzanne's interview with Heather Ross Material Mama's Sewing Manifesto
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Wed, 20 September 2006 ![]() Welcome to my second podcast. Thank you everyone for the great e-mails, comments and ideas. This has been a wonderful week. You can right click and save to your computer to listen to right now, or use this rss feed to put into your podcatcher. If you use iTunes, you can click here to subscribe to my podcast, and not miss an episode!Sewing in the news!
California Senate Approves Hemp Farming
The Wall Street Journal Online I can't link the article or cut and paste it, but you can sign up here and read it. Tabberone, a good site about copyright for wahm's Other random stuff I chatted about Rocketboom interview with blogger Steve Rubel of Edelman What is PRR? Munki? Lili Paris? These are all high end children's boutique designers. From time to time they sell their over runs and they are in turn sold in co-ops or ebay. Many mamas love to sew with fabrics as they are high quality and have lots of coordinates. Places like SewZanne's carry children's boutique fabric, and Emma One Sock Etsy Hyena Cart Sewing Mamas on Hyena Cart Material Mama Shoppe Tell me your organizing tips for your sewing area, your family, your life! I'm a mess. Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 September 2006 Material Mama Nutmeg interviews a sewing sister Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 September 2006 Material Mama, Nutmeg welcomes you to the first podcast about fashion sewing for familiesComments[1] |
My new machine! Kids not included
