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Melco Announces New AMAYA XTS Embroidery Machine Features
AMAYA XTS embroidery machine overview and new features for 2012. Start-up embroidery businesses and large commercial operations demand an embroidery machine that is easy to learn and use. But at the end of the day, customer satisfaction is what keeps clients coming back. This means producing quality embroidery on a variety of garments quickly and without error is a top priority for any ...
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Todd and Glenda Bellio built a home on self-sufficiency, hard work
Rosie the Riveter is a prim little princess compared to Glenda Bellio. Glenda’s face is tanned from years of working in the elements. Her boots are worn and crusted with mud. Her fingers are black with what could be mechanic’s grease. Three weeks before she gave birth to Ripley, the first of her two children, she was repairing a snow cat at Steamboat Springs Ski Resort.
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BERNINA Partners With Ricky Tims for Super Quilt Seminar in New Orleans
AURORA, IL-- - BERNINA of America, the premier manufacturer of sewing, embroidery and quilting machines, is pleased to announce that it is the exclusive supporting partner of a three-day Ricky Tims Super ...
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Array of Newly-launched Technology Leads Display from Brother International Corporation at 2012 CES
LAS VEGAS , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- ShowStoppers @ CES 2012 –– Brother International Corporation highlighted an array of technology at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, including ...
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Powell Middle School teacher steps back in time, starts sewing club
By Paulette Lash Ritchie, Times Correspondent Wednesday, January 18, 2012 BROOKSVILLE After home economics classes ended several years ago, 24 sewing machines were left in storage at Powell Middle School. Pillow covers were no longer being made; fabric bags were not being sewn. Last summer, eighth-grade math teacher Kathy Turnbull rediscovered her love of sewing, and it occurred to her that she ...
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Local woman imprints Kreations on nation
With a degree in mathematics and economics, Carolyn Klages never imagined she would delve into the world of art. But discovering that she had a passion for embroidery, quilting and design would throw a loophole in her plans to remain left-brained. ...
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