Monday, January 8, 2007

Sweat in (Brother sewing machine) style Exercise clothes make you look and feel good

Greenwich Time - By sewing them into a pair of well-cut shorts, "you have the best of both worlds." The fabric, Holland notes, wicks away sweat and is anti-microbial to make them "less stinky." He has taken a similar approach to discretion and comfort with a line for
Charlotte Sun-Herald - The pencil marks are faint, but not the memories for one Venice family. A half century ago, Beall's Department Store alterationist Helen Hunt began marking her family's growth on the wall behind her sewing machine. Like many mothers before her, great
Philadelphia Inquirer - The suave but kindly Parsons fashion-design honcho, not Heidi Klum, is the real star of "Runway," where he functions as a Dutch uncle to a group of Donna Karan and Michael Kors wannabes and gives sewing-challenged viewers a reason to take fashion
Cresco Times - RHSHC's Madonna Hoehn and Janet Rustad have been putting the tree together for the last several years - sewing each of the ornaments on the tree by hand - ornaments that remain on the tree throughout the season and are later presented to those who
Tuscaloosa News - Volunteers are also needed, including a volunteer to lead a sewing class. Donations are also welcome. Call Lyn Mizerany at 205-345-1534. CAPS Child Abuse Prevention Services of Tuscaloosa, 618 14th St., needs nonperishable snacks for its children s
Medical News Today - After cutting, sewing and altering the hat numerous times, she finally perfected the pattern - a sleek, slim-fitting cap with a ribbon-tied pouch that neatly ties back a short or a long ponytail. Once she started wearing the hat to work, her co
Bridgeton News - Each week, a reader wins a prize for sending in a helpful sewing hint. This week's winner is Sandra Stutheit of Salina, Kan. She will receive a collection of 100 hand-sewing needles from England. Her tip: "I recently updated my bed linens and found
Evansville Courier-Press - The position allows her to learn computer and office skills, something that Stillwagoner, 64, didn't learn in previous jobs cleaning hotel rooms and working in sewing factories. "It is going to be hard for someone my age to find something. All my
Chippewa Herald - Debbie enjoyed sewing, camping, arts and crafts, flower gardening, swimming, and spending time with her family and friends. Survivors include: her husband; five sons, Paul (Rhonda Prince) Clark of Chippewa Falls, Scott (Heidi Lientner) Clark of