Dear Kathleen,

Where did you get this pinker? I would love to buy one...

Thanks,
Michaela
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From: "Lloyd Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "H-Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 8:19 PM
Subject: [h-cost] book


Hi all, I just got my copy of "Petite Dames du Mode" and it is all I had
hoped for. It sure is inspiring for attempts of replication of by gone
fashion.

Also, my small crank pinker is Wonderful.  It is about the size of a meat
grinder that screws on to the table. There is a thumbnail guide re the
spacing of the fabric being pinked.  This helps the fabric to self feed as
you crank...in the like manner of the early sewing machines.  I prepared
strips of fabric the other eve to be rusched and ran about 4 yards through
the pinker in about 2 min. The fabric I was using was a very soft Egyptian
cotton.  The edges are somewhat feathery but uniform.  Using a stiffer
textile, I got the sharp zigzag one would expect.

Martha Washington's Robe Anglais is looking very spiffy.
Kathleen
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