embroidery
embroidery
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by Tammy Briggs - 2007-01-05
What makes a perfect embroidered product? Have you ever noticed an embroidered logo or sewn garment? Did it strike you as being a quality produced product, or one that looked like it was mass produc...
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by Tammy Briggs - 2007-01-09
What makes a perfect embroidered product? Have you ever noticed an embroidered logo or sewn garment? Did it strike you as being a quality produced product, or one that looked like it was mass produced...
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by Dan Wyszynski - 2007-01-14
While there are many software packages out there that will help you organize and catalog your items (whether it be designs, images, music, etc.), many, if not most, are costly, confusing and yet-ano...
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by Keith Blythe - 2007-01-06
Buying simply based on the lowest price is a recipe for disaster. The following are all factors in the final price for an embroidered item: 1. The cost of the item being embroidered2. The cost of t...
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by John Wigham - 2007-02-15
There are a numerous reasons for taking up the beguiling, blue-collar craft of cross stitch, ten of which are shown below. So continue reading then pay a visit to your local craft shop and start your ...
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by Annette Garcia - 2007-03-12
We all lead very busy lives in today's modern world, so why am I suggesting that you should seriously do what was once considered just a genteel activity for aristocratic ladies? Those of us who work...
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by Sahel Khatri - 2007-04-04
You originally bought an embroidery machine to embroider your own items and to make gifts. Then you buy an embroidery digitizing program as you couldn't find your patterns already digitized. With the ...
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by Sahel Khatri - 2007-04-04
You have everything in place to start an embroidery digitizing business. You've done all your research. You have a business plan in place and have contracted out for your own website.With all of the c...
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by MARTIN GROSSMAN - 2007-04-11
Embroidered Patches vs. Direct Embroidery by Mary Van Horn Customers frequently question whether to use patches or direct embroidery and there is no simple answer as to which is most approp...
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by Mary VanHorn - 2007-04-20
Customers frequently question whether to use patches or direct embroidery and there is no simple answer as to which is most appropriate. Certainly, direct embroidery onto a garment is a luxurious way...