Omnistitch owners

We are inviting anyone who has an Omnistitch Embellishment machine to join Omnistitch at yahoo groups. We are trying to get some resources together to bring back interest in this unique machine. Thank you, Debi

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deatbird2
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Charity crafts in Pacific Northwest

I would like to introduce you to Northwest Wings of Love, a small but enthusiastic group of people who knit, crochet, sew, quilt and weave items for charities in the states of Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska and the provinces of British Columbia and Yukon.

Wee "adopt" a project a month and are looking for people in the Pacific NW who can tell us about not-for-profit organizations they do crafts for so we can extend our outreach. That includes groups that send items to organizations in more than one PNW state or province.

We would also like to invite you to join us. We are a no pressure, friendly, helpful group where each of us works on her/his own and connects with others via the Internet.

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- where you can join or if you want to tell us about an organization you choose "Find charities that can use your handmade items" ? follow the link to post your info for all to see.

Some groups we have helped: Purrfect Pals No-kill Cat Shelter, Warming Families in Oregon, Helping Hands in Idaho, Airmen's Attic in Alaska, Delta Children's Emergency Services in NC and Kaushee's Place Women's Transitional Home in Yukon. Some groups on this year's calendar are Canadian Cancer Center Cancer Cap program, Comforting Special Angels in Oregon, , an AIDS hospice and more.

Thank you so much. I hope to hear from you soon.

Nan Hawthorne snipped-for-privacy@nanhawthorne.com Northwest Wings of Love

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Nan L. Hawthorne

Consider Project Linus. We make blankets for very ill or tramatized children, and are nation wide. Check their web site for a coordinator in your area.

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the other one

Wow! I saw one of these at a Knitting and sewing exhibition years ago = and it was way out of my price range at the time. I can remember looking = at it and wondering how long it would take me to save for one, and = trying to justify spending on a machine whilst still at school.

Saarh

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Sarah Carter

Seeing this message was a dream come true. I have a omnistitch but no idea of how to use it- I posted a message a while ago asking if anyone could help. Where so I go to join your group if being a complete novice is ok?? TIA

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M00ie

I am so glad that you saw my post. I sent you an invitation to join. For anyone interested it is in the yahoo groups under group name omnistitch. Debi

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deatbird2

I wasn't in school, but still didn't have the money to spend on one, when we had better jobs and could consider it, they discontinued them. I was lucky enough to find one on the sewing rummage page. The gal I got mine from was moving oversees and the electricity was different and she didn't want to refit it. I was estatic.

Sandy

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Corasande

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