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		<title>Welcome Seamsters!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to The Intrepid Seamster where sewing is made successful, one stitch at a time.

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		<title>Smitten</title>
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Bernina 830


I&#8217;m smitten like a kitten with new mittens!
My new machine came home Saturday. If anyone needs me, I&#8217;ll be in the sewing room.
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		<title>In Stitches Sewing Club for 2009</title>
		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re nearly out of the &#8220;aughts&#8221;, and it feels as if we just got over worring about y2K! I can&#8217;t be the only one surprised by the arrival of January?



Ready for the New Year


The whole year&#8217;s worth of In Stitches 2009 sewing club has been planned, but won&#8217;t be announced just yet. That&#8217;s a weasily [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sewing Club Redux</title>
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Missed the peeps!


One year ago I  stepped away from teaching a monthly program at several Southern California sewing machine  shops. Simply called Sewing Club, this program consisted of a lecture/demo presentation featuring a different sewing theme each month. This involved a great deal of preparation including developing a class plan, purchasing materials, sewing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Needles for machine embroidery</title>
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So many choices&#8230;


Many embroiderers face the challenge of sewing out high stitch count and dense embroidery designs with trepidation. Professionally digitized designs, which are often very dense and multi-layered, are beautiful and hard to resist. Yet, when it comes time to sew them out you often encounter thread loops, disturbing noises as the needle attempts [...]]]></description>
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