Picture of the "sewing soldier."
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I loved this series, the sewing was just fantastic and Neil certainly caught the public eye but the winner was an ex soldier of which little or nothing was mentioned or if it was I missed it. Here is his story..
http://www.getreading.co.uk/whats-on...s-matt-8844225
sorry, I don't know how to turn this into a link so cut and paste or perhaps one of our more computer literate members can help.
http://www.getreading.co.uk/whats-on...s-matt-8844225
sorry, I don't know how to turn this into a link so cut and paste or perhaps one of our more computer literate members can help.
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Actually, Rosie Greer does needlepoint and he is very good at it. As far as any man doing any "women's" crafts (i.e. needlecraft, sewing, etc.), I never could understand the reluctance to admit it, since so many tailors are men, so are many shoemakers and leather makers (both require "sewing" skills), and not all the fashion designers are gay.
#7
All three of my boys know how to sew.
My middle son has been in the Air Force for 12 years now. I bought him a Sewing machine several years ago.
His ex- wife made fun of him until he sewed her patches on her uniform, saving them about $50.00 each.
Then after they split, he had a fellow airman who gave him a hard time about sewing, until Dave sewed his patches on also.
My youngest son does some entertaining and made his costumes.
Susan
My middle son has been in the Air Force for 12 years now. I bought him a Sewing machine several years ago.
His ex- wife made fun of him until he sewed her patches on her uniform, saving them about $50.00 each.
Then after they split, he had a fellow airman who gave him a hard time about sewing, until Dave sewed his patches on also.
My youngest son does some entertaining and made his costumes.
Susan
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I believe people of either flavor should be well-rounded.
It's good to fix your car or a weedeater or something around your house, cook a great meal and make something nice.
I always thought that people were taught sewing in the military(to maintain their uniforms?)
I wish home ec was still being taught everywhere. Cooking, sewing, shopping, budgeting are good and vital life skills.
Shop classes are going by the wayside also. SMH.
I don't understand why kids aren't learning these things at school anymore even though they should be taught at home as well...
It's good to fix your car or a weedeater or something around your house, cook a great meal and make something nice.
I always thought that people were taught sewing in the military(to maintain their uniforms?)
I wish home ec was still being taught everywhere. Cooking, sewing, shopping, budgeting are good and vital life skills.
Shop classes are going by the wayside also. SMH.
I don't understand why kids aren't learning these things at school anymore even though they should be taught at home as well...
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just thinking of all the things men sewed by hand, hides for blankets and clothing and shoes, masts for ships, wounds,
book binding, soldiers were taught to sew buttons, mend their own uniforms and stitch up wounds in the field. remnants of needles and thread were found 25000 years ago. men have been sewing quite a while
book binding, soldiers were taught to sew buttons, mend their own uniforms and stitch up wounds in the field. remnants of needles and thread were found 25000 years ago. men have been sewing quite a while
#10
Rosey Greer A foot ball player did needle point on long trips, as it help relax him. I do a lot of so called man`s work, but then I`m a farmers wife. Never could talk him into helping me in the kitchen tho.
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