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What is needed for Vestment Makers?

As we continue to grow Ecclesiastical Sewing in 2017, it seems appropriate to stop and ask our faithful readers what are the things on your “wish lists” when it comes to sewing,  making and purchasing church vestments?

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Our goal and mission at Ecclesiastical Sewing is to provide high-quality fabrics, trims, designs, and finished vestments suitable for use in the service of the church. In order to do a better job at that, I am hoping that we might get some feedback and suggestions from your, our faithful readers, as well as from members of the clergy.

If you might be so kind as to write in the comments things that you wish were available in the way of patterns, embroidery designs, instructions, e-books, classes, and the like.  Please be as specific as you would like, and let us know how we may serve you better in 2017. We exist because of you.

Do you make vestments or run a blog? Beginning in 2017, we would like to feature posts on vestments that have been made by our readers using our embroidery designs and fabrics.

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Solo Dei Gloria

Be sure to visit our online store-front Ecclesiastical Sewing where you may shop for Liturgical Fabrics, altar linen fabrics, church vestment making patterns, liturgical machine embroidery designschurch vestment trims and notions and so much more. You may also find us on  Ecclesiastical Sewing on Facebook , Twitter, and Pinterest. Sing up for our mailing list at the bottom of the page on our online store-front and receive a free copy of our Small Linens Booklet as our way of saying thank you for following along.

 

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Filed under: Chalice Veil, chasuble, Church Embroidery and Church Vestments, Cope, Ecclesiastical Sewing Tagged: Altar Linen Fabric, Ecclesiastical Sewing, Liturgical Fabrics, Religious Machine Embroidery Designs
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