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On Feb 12, 12:17?pm, wrote:
If you have a sewing type friend who likes some extra money you can get Sunbrella at the fabric store for a small fraction of what it costs at the "boat" place. A lot of household duty machines aren't designed to sew Sunbrella or other "canvas". Too thick and heavy. Canvas shops use special industrial duty nachines for this work. Such machines are available to folks who sew at home and undoubtedly a lot of folks own something that would prove capable. Still, it might be a mistake the assume that the $99 Sears sewing machine gathering dust in the hall closet will be up to the task of stitching together Sunbrella. |
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