Mishlei (Proverbs) 31:22,24

כב מַרְבַדִּים עָשְׂתָה-לָּהּ שֵׁשׁ וְאַרְגָּמָן לְבוּשָׁהּ
כד סָדִין עָשְׂתָה וַתִּמְכֹּר
She made for herself pleasant-looking bed covers; she also made herself white (linen) and purple garments to wear
She manufactured robes and sold them

Janome Mini Sewing Machine and Mother's Day


250x250 Splash Into Savings - Ends May 6th This is not a toy sewing machine, but a real sewing machine made by one of the most renown names, Janome. In honor of Mother's Day, you can purchase this fancy machine for 50%, valid until May 6th, 2012.

It's a great starter sewing machine even for an 8 year old, or a second machine for an experienced sewist. For more information, read the data below.

Small in size. BIG on features!
The only 'REAL" sewing machine in its price range! If you are looking for a toy sewing machine, you are looking at the wrong machine. Sew Mini is made by Janome, the world's leading manufacturer of home sewing machines. In fact, Sew Mini is made in the same factory as Janome's larger machines, and incorporates many of the same helpful features. This is the perfect second machine for the experienced user, or a great starter machine for the young enthusiast.
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Lightweight!
Only 5 lbs. Easy to take out, set up and put away. You can even bring it with you when you travel.
Easy to Use!
Top drop-in bobbin is easy to insert and remove.
Versatile!
Straight stitch --4 lengths, Zigzag -- 3 widths, Straight stitch also available in left needle position.
Perfect!
For quick mending jobs, quilting, scrapbooking, costumes & doll's clothing.
Janome Sew Mini Stitches
Janome Sewing Stitches

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Training Girls in Dressmaking

In our times, it is highly commendable to train girls in the art of dressmaking and general sewing. Lessons should be given on this subject in schools, and if necessary, also in seminaries.

If the girl becomes really expert, she will even be able to make garments for herself, and later on, when married also for her daughters. Also, she could take up dressmaking as a profession.

Source: Modesty, an Adornment for Life, Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk