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    Kimber5000
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    I just need some pants hemmed.

    #624116

    beachdrivegirl
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    Call Camilles on California. They do not do alterations there but have a great local seamstress who does wonderful work and I am very very picky about my hems.

    #624117

    inactive
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    On California, one block north of Cafe Ladro, there is a woman who does alterations. She took in winter coats when I lost a bunch of weight! And, it seems there is always some one in there having her do their jeans. She’s very good too.

    #624118

    Bernicki
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    The shop on California is Fits All Alterations. Go see Mrs. Kim! Wonderful work and very affordable!

    #624119

    inactive
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    Thanks Bernicki! I apologize to Mrs. Kim – I could NOT remember her name as I was writing.

    I always thought she had a fast turn around as well, considering the volume of work she seems to have.

    #624120

    add
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    Mrs. Kim is great – fast, good quality, and very reasonable. She can sometimes do same day!

    #624121

    TheHouse
    Member

    John and Andy were pretty good Taylors and I think Duran Duran is still playing together.

    Rip Taylor was also pretty good and although I wasn’t alive, I think Zachary was ok as well.

    Oh, you’re looking for a tailor…..I got it.

    #624122

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    House – Lol!!!

    #624123

    Kimber5000
    Member

    Hahahahaha. House that is so funny. I was just having a conversation like a week ago that there were 3 Taylor’s in the original Duran Duran. (John, Roger and Andy).

    I guess I meant tailor huh. 8-)

    #624124

    jissy
    Participant

    There’s a gal down at the cleaners on Alki — VERY good and always well priced IMO. She moved from her original location that was across 42nd from Met Market when they tore down to build the Bartell’s complex.

    #624125

    Bernicki
    Member

    Another thing I had done at Fits All recently: chair cushion covers. My parents gave me a huge wicker rocker with two big cushions on it, in a fabric I didn’t want. I picked out new fabric, cording, and zippers, and took that and the cushions to Mrs. Kim. She contracted with a friend to copy the cushion covers in the new fabric. They are perfect, they were done quickly, and they were very reasonably priced.

    #624126

    erincorrine
    Member

    I need to have a dress altered for a wedding this summer. All of the above good recommendations for that as well, or were they more geared toward the pants hemming?

    Thanks!

    #624127

    add
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    I’m sure Mrs. Kim could help you with that! (Fits All on California a block north of Cafe Ladro).

    #624128

    Jiggers
    Member

    I bought two pairs of jeans from Costco for $12.99 ea, but the hem job on those pants cost me $10.00 ea at the alterations next to Yummie’s crappy Teriyaki. Ridiculous….:(

    #624129

    inactive
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    erincorrine –

    Mrs. Kim has done the above-mentioned heavy winter coats to her impeccable standards for me, but she has also added front and back darts to blouses of mine, taken in dresses, etc….the woman is a talent. No worries.

    #624130

    elgrego
    Member

    I need some patches sewn onto some uniforms… anyone local to do it?

    #624131

    Bernicki
    Member

    I bought an evening dress online that was slightly too big, and Mrs. Kim altered it to look like it was made for me. (Sorry to keep chiming in, but Mrs. Kim is so fab.)

    #624132

    squareeyes
    Participant

    I’ve always been satisfied with the alterations (primarily trouser hemming) at the cleaners near Yummy Teriyaki and feel that $10 is reasonable.

    Can anyone advise what other tailors are charging to hem a pair of trousers/jeans?

    I guess if I were having an evening gown altered I would probably try Mrs. Kim based on the other recommendations. She sounds wonderful.

    #624133

    Jerald
    Participant

    Elgrego, you might try using Unique Stitch fabric glue, then you won’t have to sew. It’s amazing stuff. Available at fabric/craft stores.

    #624134

    Sue
    Participant

    Jerald, is that Unique Stitch fabric glue something that will allow you to remove the item, or is it permanent? My husband needs annual patches on his hockey referee jersey and I’m kinda sick of sewing them on for him (or watching him take 5x as long to do it :) – it would be easier to glue them on, but they do need to come off each year and replaced.

    #624135

    GenHillOne
    Participant

    Hey Sue, if the glue is permanent, how ’bout Velcro? You could even glue (instead of sewing) the Velcro halves to jersey and patch…next year, put new piece of Velcro on new patch and voila.

    #624136

    elgrego
    Member

    Thanks, Jerald. Never heard of the stuff, but I’ll go a’huntin!

    #624137

    Kimber5000
    Member

    Thank you so much for the suggestions.

    I ended up going to Ms. Kim, and she was amazing.

    She did beautiful work, I got them back quickly and she only charged $8 per pair of pants. (compared to $29 a pair that I used to pay in Redmond).

    I would suggest anyone who needs any type of garment work to go to Fits All / Ms. Kim.

    Thank you!

    #624138

    add
    Participant

    Did you tell her that she has tons of fans on the WSB?? :)

    #624139

    inactive
    Member

    Kimber5000

    $29 a pair!!!!!!!! Are you kidding me????? !!!!!!!!

    Yikes that’s robbery! So glad you were happy with Mrs. Kim though!

    I’m just hoping I don’t have to go back to her to have all of my clothes let back OUT! Have you noticed how people around here talk about food and restaurants all of the time? Yikes.

    ;)

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