Punching The Clock: A Stitch In Time
Published: February 5th, 2009
By: Melissa Stagnaro

Punching the Clock: A stitch in time

Some might say that sewing is a lost art. When a zipper fails, a button is lost or a hem falls, it’s time to throw away the offending garment, right? Wrong. That’s when you pay a visit to The Sewing Room at 27 Genesee St. in Greene, where owner Deb Eggleston and her small staff of seamstresses are ready and waiting to make your clothes good as new.

As I learned during my recent visit to the downtown Greene shop, mending and alterations are only a portion of what they do. If it can be sewn, Deb has probably done it. And we’re talking everything from making gowns and curtains to stitching lawnmower bags, banners and a top for a jeep.

The shop even has a contract with The Raymond Corporation to make carrier bags in which safety and training information is distributed to new customers. Those bags, handcrafted in Greene, find their way all over the country.

When I asked Deb what the craziest thing she’d ever sewn was, she laughed and handed me the picture of a young weightlifter. Apparently he’d come to The Sewing Room to have his competition attire, ahem, fitted.

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