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jimbo18
12-07-2011, 10:22 AM
Anybody know of anyone that does reasonable clothing alterations, the one's at the cleaners around the Villages are very expensive.

travelguy
12-07-2011, 02:55 PM
for a second i thought you said 'clothing alternatives' as in 'clothing optional', and i was wondering where the Village of Nudism was!
maybe that is off Buena Vista behind a big clump of wooded land.

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bobbon
12-07-2011, 04:27 PM
Just had a pair of pants hemmed by Yola Buchanan--(352) 430 2649. She lives in Lakes of Lady Lakes. It's about a mile from Sam's. VERY reasonable.

Sunshine Mary
12-07-2011, 06:01 PM
Just had a pair of pants hemmed by Yola Buchanan--(352) 430 2649. She lives in Lakes of Lady Lakes. It's about a mile from Sam's. VERY reasonable.

Thanks for the number never know when I well need her I copy her number in my notes thanks

mac9
12-07-2011, 06:21 PM
Can't recall the name of it, but there is a dry cleaners in Wildwood that has a big hanger on the front. They hemmed a formal gown for me for $12 and did a fantastic job.

Sunshine Mary
12-07-2011, 06:44 PM
Just had a pair of pants hemmed by Yola Buchanan--(352) 430 2649. She lives in Lakes of Lady Lakes. It's about a mile from Sam's. VERY reasonable.

Can't recall the name of it, but there is a dry cleaners in Wildwood that has a big hanger on the front. They hemmed a formal gown for me for $12 and did a fantastic job.

Do you know anyone who would sew a dress .my son well be getting married and I can't find what I am looking for would be nice to find someone would make me a dress.

Another 65er
12-07-2011, 07:21 PM
Not only are the dry cleaners expensive for alterations but they are slow. Four pairs of slacks to be hemmed up 2", it cost $56 and took more than 3 weeks.

Not used to that treatment , even in the northeast.

CtButterfly
12-07-2011, 10:08 PM
We have used a great person in Liberty Park. Her name is
Laurie. 352-430-3789

Carla B
12-07-2011, 10:30 PM
Not only are the dry cleaners expensive for alterations but they are slow. Four pairs of slacks to be hemmed up 2", it cost $56 and took more than 3 weeks.

Not used to that treatment , even in the northeast.

I wondered how much the dry cleaners charge. I just finished hemming up nine pairs of new pants for my husband, six of which are jeans. At $14. a pop, he owes $126.! Not sure he paid that much for them to begin with.

pfhannan
06-29-2012, 05:45 AM
Call Yola Buchanan at 352-430-2649 for alterations
yolabarb@gmail.com

graciegirl
06-29-2012, 06:36 AM
I wondered how much the dry cleaners charge. I just finished hemming up nine pairs of new pants for my husband, six of which are jeans. At $14. a pop, he owes $126.! Not sure he paid that much for them to begin with.

Isn't it nice to know how to do things the old fashioned things? You go girl!

I used to darn socks. and replace zippers, but no more.

But...I am glad I brought my sewing machine. The draperies in our bedroom that I made keep out the way too early morning light.;)

One of my favorite posters on here, who also rides a motorcycle, knows how to sew. My kinda guy!

cathyw
06-29-2012, 07:04 AM
for a second i thought you said 'clothing alternatives' as in 'clothing optional', and i was wondering where the Village of Nudism was!
maybe that is off Buena Vista behind a big clump of wooded land.

:a040::a040:

There's something to be said for those high privacy walls in the courtyard villas...just saying:a040: