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The Field Street Renovation Project: Phase One | Red Hook / Detroit
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A Tale of Two Cities. The Field Street Renovation Project: Phase One. The work plan includes:. There is no hot water heater and no gas for cooking. To help with that we are looking for the following items:. Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater ($125). Bayou Classic High Pressure Single Propane Burner ($75). 12-quart stainless steel stockpot commercial-duty 50-ft. 3/4″. Reinforced rubber hot water hose. Cleaning Products and Smoke Remediation. Gamblin Refined Linseed Oil ($75/gal.). Because of the r...
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Episode 99 – August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. Episode 99 – August 21, 2016. The House at the Edge of Night. Tells an epic story of four generations of a family on a small island off the Italian Coast. Spanning over a hundred years, Banner’s character-rich portrayal of the Esposito family and the people of Castellamare transform and grow on a small island that is far away enough o be forgotten, but not far enough to be immune to the world around it. Award-winning poet Chris Forhan’s. My Father Before Me.
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The Curse of Urban Blight | Red Hook / Detroit
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A Tale of Two Cities. The Curse of Urban Blight. The debate over the vacant property count and the number of homeless people in the city has been going on for years in New York City. There are over 3500 vacant buildings according to a study sponsored by Picture the Homeless. These vacant properties could house over 70,000 people. In a city that spends nearly $3,000 per individual per month the costs add up quickly. Coalition for the Homeless. December 9, 2012. Broom Cleaning Reveals More Details.
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Urban NYC Rises to ReImagine the City | Red Hook / Detroit
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A Tale of Two Cities. Urban NYC Rises to ReImagine the City. Day two of sessions, which I attended, were at The New School where we were welcomed by Miguel Robles-Duràn, Director of the Design and Urban Ecologies program at Parsons. First panelist, Rachel LaForest of The Right to the City Alliance, asked the audience to break out of the mindset of choosing goals based on what was winnable and introduced the notion of transformative demands like Housing for People, Not Profit. December 5, 2012.
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Ecclesiastical SewingLiturgical Brocades: Fabrics for Making Church VestmentsChurch Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making
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Church Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making. View Ecclesiastical Sewing’s Website Now. About Carrie R and Ecclesiastical Sewing. Liturgical Brocades: Fabrics for Making Church Vestments. The term brocade evokes images of rich fabrics with elegant designs. It is true that nice quality brocade fabrics are difficult to find. Yet we are blessed at Ecclesiastical Sewing. To have a number of nice brocades to offer for use in making church vestments. Books, digital embroidery files. Winch...
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Ecclesiastical SewingLittle Crosses: Appliques for use on Church Vestments and Pastoral StolesChurch Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making
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Church Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making. View Ecclesiastical Sewing’s Website Now. About Carrie R and Ecclesiastical Sewing. Little Crosses: Appliques for use on Church Vestments and Pastoral Stoles. Today, January 2nd, is a special day. There is a birthday in the Ecclesiastical Sewing. Here is one of the projects the young adults did: Cross Appliques. Ecclesiastical Sewing sells small iron on cross appliques. There are a variety of colors and sizes. These little crosses ca...
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When Life Gives You Ruins, Make… | Red Hook / Detroit
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A Tale of Two Cities. When Life Gives You Ruins, Make…. It is possible to bring this fire-damaged house to a state of livability and to do so affordably and with low impact on the environment. It can be done with style and beauty so that those who enter will hopefully understand it as a creative, caring and peaceful space an alt space. Eventually there can be geothermal heating and a zinc roof. I’m excited about the idea of having access to that kind of technology someday. For now, the work is ge...Makin...
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Ecclesiastical SewingMerry Christmas from Ecclesiastical SewingChurch Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making
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Church Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making. View Ecclesiastical Sewing’s Website Now. About Carrie R and Ecclesiastical Sewing. Merry Christmas from Ecclesiastical Sewing. Merry Christmas from the Ecclesiastical Sewing Family. Clint, Carrie, Christopher, and Nicholas. Messianic Christmas Rose with Crown Liturgical Machine Embroidery Design. Liturgical Brocades Used for Church Vestments and Historical Costumes. 2 Comments ». December 24, 2016 at 7:36 PM. What a beautiful church!
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Ecclesiastical SewingHappy New Year From Ecclesiastical SewingChurch Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making
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Church Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making. View Ecclesiastical Sewing’s Website Now. About Carrie R and Ecclesiastical Sewing. Happy New Year From Ecclesiastical Sewing. With Praise and Thanksgiving to everyone who follows along here at Ecclesiastical Sewing. And to a few. Special people who have been a blessing this past year without whose help we would not be here to serve you. Peter, Linda, Edward, Kimberly, Jan, Nancy, Rebecca, Mary, Sunny, Anne, Tim, Mary R, Kevin and Peg.
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Ecclesiastical SewingSewing a Chalice Veil: Construction DetailsChurch Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making
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Church Vestments: Sewing and Embroidery for Church Vestment Making. View Ecclesiastical Sewing’s Website Now. About Carrie R and Ecclesiastical Sewing. Sewing a Chalice Veil: Construction Details. The most recent development in the Ecclesiastical Sewing. Work room has been the development of a Chalice Veil. The pattern and instructions for this will be available soon on our website! I received the honors of testing this pattern out. For the face fabric, I am using our red silk dupioni. Evesham Sewing Tri...
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