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This Valley Life: Happy Tails business packs a punch – San Jose Mercury News
“and we got so excited brainstorming options that we decided to learn how to start a business.” and started sewing and improving her pattern and adapting it to fit different-size dogs. “I’d be out at dog parks measuring everyone’s dogs,” she said
Apparel Decorating Extravaganza Trade Show – Speaker Bio – Susan W. Ritchie – PRLog
PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 15, 2011 – Apparel Decorating Extravaganza Trade Shows & Events Susan started a sole proprietorship embroidery business in 1987 which later was incorporated as Designs On You, Inc. She enjoys speaking and writing about ideas
Adding businesses helps Bellingham’s Black Market Boutique – Bellingham Herald
The Spice Pantry sells vintage, homemade and upcycled houseware items and art. Cobb has a sewing studio, providing clothing alteration services. The two new businesses complement Black Market Boutique, which offers clothing and accessories spanning a
New business bio: Wicked Cozy – Nashua Telegraph
They are water-repellent and protective while using a naturally occurring material. History of this business: Mitchell has been sewing for many years and recently saw a need for more natural as well as fairly priced sleeves or cases for portable electronic devices.
Troutville church holds big charity sale – WSLS.com
The items are tagged with one of five different causes. They include clean water wells, sewing businesses, an orphanage, food and a school. “As you shop, you can see where the money’s going to go,” says event organizer Heidi Grooms. “It goes to every
This Valley Life: Happy Tails business packs a punch – San Jose Mercury News
“and we got so excited brainstorming options that we decided to learn how to start a business.” and started sewing and improving her pattern and adapting it to fit different-size dogs. “I’d be out at dog parks measuring everyone’s dogs,” she said
Quilt by association: Yuma store a refuge for sewing group – Yuma Daily Sun
“I don’t like to limit their opportunities to come and sit and sew.” Jennifer Slone, a tall blond customer, is all business when she confers with one of Log Cabin’s team members. Slone is making a Scrappy Star quilt, one of perhaps 100 that the young
Bernina Sewing Machine Station – Columbia Daily Herald
One can find just about anything they could possibly need to enjoy a sewing hobby or to enhance a home-based sewing business. Classes on quilting, shirts, embroidery and more are available at the Bernina Sewing Machine Station. A Bernina Club helps new
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