Placement of sewing machine

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is what osha has to say about how to set up a sewing station properly

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Oh yes, I agree totaly being a 36 AA is very dificult here in France where A is the smallest cup size and thought to be for teen girls, it can't be easily found or often doesn't feature above a 34 in nicer designs. However that said I am lazy about wearing bras and only do so when the top can't hide the underneath, so I guess I save on money and stress with that option, I guess those of you girls who are carrying my share of bossoom around don't get that choice so I won't moan too loudly

Claire in Montréal, France.

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Claire Owen

Sloggi Maxi's do it for me every time! Comfy, only one seam up the back, and you can boil-wash the white ones! :)

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Kate Dicey

Not near as much as going back to the store to *get* the half-dozen pairs, after determining that the sample fits and will wash, only to be told that there is no such thing, there never has been any such thing, and there never will be because it's impossible to make it.

I no longer bother looking.

Joy Beeson

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Ha ha!

I bet we can all picture ourselves in EXACTLY that position... ;-)

Johanna

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FurrsomeThreesome

Looks to me like one of those sports bra things would be just the ticket for you. :) now THOSE would be easy to make!

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lisa skeen

I am currently sticking with either Hanes or Fruit of the Loom 100% cotton panties. They have several different styles (hi-cut, bikini, etc. ) but I like the regular ordinary briefs. They cover my b-t-m without riding up, and here in the Sticky South I like the all-cotton comfort. Of course, DD castigates them as "old lady underpants", but I like them, DH doesn't mind (in fact, he rather likes the allover flower print ones) and it's nobody else's business.

Having said that, I will probaby discover next time I need some that they are no longer made in that style!!

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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lisa skeen

I really have a problem with insurance companies practicing medicine. Most of the folks making the decision are LPN/RNs and not MDs. I am currently appealing a blood pressure med that my Internist wants me to take and the Insurance RN says they won't pay anything. GRRRRRR!

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SNIGDIBBLY

uuh, clarification: i assume that means he likes them on you? :)

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klh

What say we continue this on a new thread........maybe Body Obstacles Part 2??.........my scroll button is wearing out!! LOLOLOLOL

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Pat in Arkansas

Good job on researching this information!!! As an Interior Designer I use design standards all the time. There is another book out there called Time-Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning. However I think OSHA's recommendations are the same info. If you wanted to get everything specifically set for yourself I'd recommend a book called Human Dimension & Interior Space - most libraries have it in the reference section. It will help you measure yourself so that you can make your work station fix YOU! :)

True in NC/VA

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Truebedoo

WOW!..........Thanks for that link. I have posted news of that site to a kite building forum I belong to as a number of folks are building their own cutting/sewing tables at the moment. Hopefully they can get some tips before they build them 'wrong' ;-).

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Larry Green

Hi Larry!

Glad to see a fellow Kitebuidler here!!! My husband and I are memebers of the Richmond Air Force in VA. He is the kite flyer but we work together to make kites. As we were driving down the road the other day he made a comment about making a parafoil with a 'quilted pattern' on it. If it comes to fruition I'll post the pics here. Are you active in a kiting club?

What is the kite building forum that you are a part of?

True >>

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has "irregular" HHW undies at a SUBSTANTIAL discount. and the most "irregular" I've ever had was a pair of pantyhose with one seam on the outside...

------------------------------------------------------ Wendy Z Chicago, IL (Moo) Wench Wear Costumes

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I'm not the only one.....lol.........there are several lurking in the background ;-).

Yes I am, I'm the newsletter editor and co-webmaster for our local club the 'Essex Kite Flyers' from Essex County, SW Ontario, Canada ........

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and like you my wife and I work together to build our kites. I design them, she does most of the sewing (although I do a fair bit of sewing too) then I spar and bridle them. If you check out the above site you can see all our creations by clicking on the 'Larry & Karen Green' button in the scrolling left hand column.

It's the kitebuilder.com forum .........

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where I post as 'The Wizard'.

Fair winds for 2006!

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Larry Green

Hey Larry,

DH and I are regulars on Kite builders.com however he is in the Navy so we are sporadic posters. DH posts a lot more than I do... his sign is Dennist3.

Here is the RAF website.

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Here is one of our very first kite making experience.http://www.richmondairforce.com/GalleryPics/KiteMaking/trues.jpgDH has really made a lot of cool stuff. We are working on getting up our own website so we'll highlight our kites there. We are just beginners but we love it! The kiting community has been so great to us and unbelievably inviting! I'd love to get the website that offered the plans for the "Freedom

2000" kite and the parafoil. I'm sure DH has some but it is always nice to have them in my library of patterns.

You/your wife are very talented and I love the kites you have made. They are beautiful! When DH gets home I'll have to bug him to get his kites at least on a webshots album so that I can show them off! :)

Great to meet you! True in NC/VA

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Truebedoo

rotflmao!! I love your sense of humor!

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