Sewing Unlimited

Sewing Unlimited Home based seamstress.Provides complete line of sewing needs, clothing to househould, crafts, pets etc. Alterations, hems. Formal (Wedding) to casual wear.

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07/17/2020

Biddy Bridget Mason (1815-1891) was born into slavery and given as a wedding gift to a Mormon couple in Mississippi named Robert and Rebecca Smith. In 1847 at age 32, Biddy Mason was forced to walk from Mississippi to Utah tending cattle behind her master’s 300-wagon caravan.

After four years in Salt Lake City, Smith took the group to a new Mormon settlement in San Bernardino, California in search of gold. Biddy Mason soon discovered that the California State Constitution made slavery illegal, and that her master planned to move them all to Texas to avoid freeing them. With the help of some free blacks she had befriended, she and the other slaves attempted to run away to Los Angeles, but they were intercepted by Smith and brought back. However, when he tried to leave the state with his family and slaves, a local posse prevented his flight. Biddy had Robert Smith brought into court on a writ of habeas corpus. She, her daughters, and the ten other slaves were held in jail for their own safety until the judge heard the case and granted their freedom.

Now free, Mason and her three daughters moved to Los Angeles where they worked and saved enough money to buy a house at 331 Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles. Biddy was employed as a nurse, midwife, and domestic servant. She was one of the first black women to own land in the city of Los Angeles. She had the gumption to use part of her land as a temporary resting place for horses and carriages, and people visiting town paid money in exchange for the space. This can be considered the first "parking lot" in Los Angeles!

Knowing what it meant to be oppressed and friendless, Biddy Mason immediately began a philanthropic career by opening her home to the poor, hungry, and homeless. Through hard work, saving, and investing carefully, she was able to purchase large amounts of real estate including a commercial building, which provided her with enough income to help build schools, hospitals, and churches. Her financial fortunes continued to increase until she accumulated a fortune of almost $300,000. In today's money, that would be $6M. Her most noted accomplishment is the founding of the First AME Church in California.

08/20/2019

Have been gone along time from here. Recovering from surgery and before that working full time. Need to add new contact new #573-828-4565. Hope I can help you with your sewing needs,

10/13/2017

Check out this SOFA made from JEANS....what do you think?

10/10/2017
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09/04/2017

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Since glass is no longer recycled in my county, I do what I can to repurpose and "DIY-cycle" what I can. With autumn around the corner, I decided to transform these bottles into pumpkins- and I just LOVE how they turned out. See my tips & techniques here: http://bit.ly/2v8KeLK

02/27/2015

Offer for March will buy 4 extra yards of canvas and I'll sew you tent for the canvas. The canvas at Wal-Mart is 5.96 a yard. There is also 4- wooden 1x2's x 8' for poles needed the are aprox. 89 cents at Lowes. These can be folded for storage.

02/27/2015

Got kids I'm doing Tee Pees they are about 5 ft square and 5 foot tall made out of canvas. fold for storage. For now I'm letting the buyer buy the materials and I'll make for 30.dollars. After completed you can buy fabric paints and let the kids decorate to their style. Takes 4 yards 60" canvas and 4 packs double fold bias tape and thread. post her if interested. Hopefully will have a pic soon.

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