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Old 09-24-2010, 06:12 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by softness View Post
....of all the wonderful domestic skills I aquired, sewing is not one of them. I am seeking someone who has sewing skills and would be willing to help me out. I will gladly pay for this help. Or we can barter.

I have favorite curtains. they are straight panels, primitive check. I need to take two panels and make 6 valances out of them. I had this done before so I know it will be enough material. Its a straight cut and a straight sew job. I just cant do it.

And there is no dead line. I would like them back before the holidays so they can be up for family visits.


I think this thread would be a wonderful place to swap skills to help each other out. Because of distance, we must think practically and determine if its feasible. But something like my curtains would be.
A couple of thoughts on what you are looking for...

Have you thought of contacting one of your local retirement communities or senior community centers? My assistant did this and found a lovely lil ole lady who gladly taught her how to sew for no money, just to have a weekly visitor.

The small church across the street has a weekly senior ladies brunch and I want to learn how to hand quilt properly. When (not if!) its next on my list, I plan on popping over one morning, some baked goodie in hand to inquire if there is anyone who would be willing to teach me.

If you can't find someone, you might also consider what I call the non-sewers miracle - "Stitch Witch" - its the iron-able mesh adhesive. You can pin in your seams and rod pockets and iron away! If you want to try this, I would be glad to try and walk you through it on the phone. I have used it several times for simple curtain/window treatment projects.

You might also consider posting a note at a local sewing/fabric shop offering to barter for what you need.

Good luck!
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