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	<title>Sewing Tips &#124; Embroidery Designs &#124; Industrial Sewing Machine &#187; Secrets To Their Success</title>
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		<title>Differently-abled Girls Bring Talent to Sewing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home &#62;&#62; differently able girls bring talent to sewing Duong Thi Sau, a sewing shop owner in Vietnam, hired one mobility-impaired and two hearing-impaired students to work in her sewing shop. Her customers became apprehensive that the quality of her clothes would go down. Sau, was herself concerned as to how she would communicate with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Duong Thi Sau, a sewing shop owner in Vietnam, hired one mobility-impaired and two hearing-impaired students to work in her sewing shop. Her customers became apprehensive that the quality of her clothes would go down. Sau, was herself concerned as to how she would communicate with the hearing-impaired girls. Added to this, she had no prior knowledge of any sign language. Enter the USAID-funded program, an organization that encourages the inclusion of Vietnamese with disabilities into the society. USAID helped Sau dispel her concerns.</p>
<p>Sau soon found out modes of communication with her pupils. Soon she showed them how to measure, cut and sew<a title="Learn how to sew" href="http://sewing.about.com/od/beginner1/bb/sewing101.htm" target="_blank"> </a>clothes to precision. Huong, one of the hearing-impaired students learned quickly and has now started to sew on par with her educator. Huong is learning to make “ao dai”, the conventional dress of Vietnam. Binh, the mobility-impaired student, has learned so much that she is now considering opening her own shop.</p>
<p>Sau had the following to say, “I now understand how important it is to include people with disabilities. I was worried that my business would suffer, but my customers are happy and I feel good helping the girls.”</p>
<p>It is really a pride for the <a title="Sewing Tips" href="http://www.sewingprofits.com/sewing-tips-3/" target="_blank">sewing </a>community that sewing could help these differently-abled persons to prove their abilities. Not only this, it also provided them means to sustain a life with a sense of self-worth making  them valued members of their families and communities.</p>
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		<title>The Crochet Dude</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drew Emborsky, popularly known as “The Crochet Dude”, started crochet at the young age of five. Having pursued fine arts in college, and performed the “starving artist” thing for years, he started crocheting for charity. It is during this period with the charity group that he acquired the nickname, “The Crochet Dude”. With the launch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew Emborsky, popularly known as “The Crochet Dude”, started <a title="What is a crochet?" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crochet" target="_blank">crochet</a> at the young age of five. Having pursued fine arts in college, and performed the “starving artist” thing for years, he started <a title="Video on crocheting" href="http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRsGeVk073w" target="_blank">crocheting </a>for charity. It is during this period with the charity group that he acquired the nickname, “The Crochet Dude”. With the launch of his crazily popular blog, <a href="http://www.thecrochetdude.com/">www.thecrochetdude.com</a>, Drew’s popularity reached unprecedented levels. He published several patterns in magazines and compilation books which further fuelled his growth. Drew published his own full-length books and has made appearances as a guest on several TV programs. He is presently the <a title="Know about Crochet Guild of America" href="http://www.crochet.org/">crochet</a> expert on the hit PBS show, “Knit and Crochet Today.”</p>
<p>This is not all. National publications, some of which include BUST Magazine, Interweave Crochet, Knit 1, and Crochet Today!, plus international newspapers like The Sunday Telegraph(in London) have attributed to The Crochet Dude’s status.</p>
<p>He has also co-authored the book, &#8220;Men Who Knit and the Dogs Who Love Them&#8221;. His latest book on men&#8217;s clothing designs is titled &#8220;The Crochet Dude&#8217;s Designs for Guys: 30 Projects Men Will Love&#8221;.</p>
<p>Possibly you may have also caught him on a number of TV shows including: Uncommon Threads (HGTV-DIY) Knitty Gritty (HGTV-DIY) Needlearts Studio with Shay Pendray (PBS) Paint, Paper, &amp; Crafts (PBS).</p>
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