Archives 5/4-5/10 2005-2011

Posted by on May 15, 2012 at 3:47 pm / Admin / Trackback

Now for what I didn’t tell you on Saturday, I’m out of town again. I will be back on Saturday so I appreciate your patience if you’re awaiting a response. I hope to catch up upon my return because I don’t have any pending travel plans.

The next day after I get back (May 20th), Mr. Fashion-Incubator is riding in the 27th Annual Santa Fe Century (his first!) so we’re very excited about that.

As ever, there are more entries listed on the archives page. Have a great week!

May 4, through May 10, 2005
WOATS
Boy’s B-day

May 4, through May 10, 2006
How to issue style numbers pt.129
How to start a clothing line
Verbal Croquis: new blog author
Producing a catalog
Goverment agencies raid sewing charity

May 4, through May 10, 2007
News from you 5/4/07
Miami Beach day 1
Miami Beach day 1A
Notes from Network Tuesdays

May 4, through May 10, 2008
What is Private Label Branded Apparel?
Computational Couture 2008
Art Thread
Starting a home sewing pattern company

May 4, through May 10, 2009
Sewing Contracts
What is a sketch sheet
What is a Bill of Materials (BOM)
What is a cutting ticket
Tutorials page updated
CPSIA: Tracking labels update

May 4, through May 10, 2010
How to apply interfacing
Pattern Puzzle: NO! pt.2
Vanity sizing: the consumer spending edition

May 4, through May 10, 2011
Open tabs 5/4/11
Consequences of the fashion school bubble
5 reasons you can’t find a sewing contractor
How to motivate yourself with envy

5 Responses to “Archives 5/4-5/10 2005-2011”

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Sandy Peterson
May 16th, 2012
5:49 AM

Wow Eric, it looks like fun……………..from my kids perspective, I’m sure! I would do it myself if 95 percent of it were down hill!

Sandy Peterson
May 16th, 2012
5:51 AM

I don’t know why, but part of my comment was cut off – this is what I said:

Seriously Eric, have a great time and be careful! And let us know how it was.

Theresa in Tucson
May 16th, 2012
4:35 PM

And pictures of the century and participants would be really nice as well. Good luck and happy riding. May the wind be at your back and your butt not be sore.

Carol Kimball
May 17th, 2012
6:23 AM

It’s reassuring to know your absence is because you’re gallivanting about and will come back to us refreshed (“tan, rested and ready”?).

Kathleen
May 17th, 2012
7:00 AM

Unfortunately, no R&R, I’m working. I’ve been at it since the last week of March so maybe I should take some time off soon.

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