October 28, 2012
A client came to us with a blouse that she had pressed with a too hot iron, leaving several holes in it. She loved the blouse and wanted to still be able to wear it. This blouse presented several challenges – there were several holes and the holes were off center. The good part was it was on the back, several inches below the collar. After choosing her design, we suggested duplicating the design to make it look centered on the back of the shirt. We carefully positioned the embroidery to cover the holes. And tada!! Her blouse is like new again. She was thrilled with the shirt. This method would work for a garment that perhaps got stained or maybe splashed with bleach. Call us the next...
June 22, 2012
A lot of times customers ask if embroidery can be removed from a garment. It’s decidedly a qualified “Maybe”. It’s one of those things that can only be decided on a case by case basis.
Some fabrics work better than others – cottons, cotton blends, wools and n...
April 24, 2012
This apple family tree afghan is a beautiful and elegant way to celebrate your family!
Customized with each family member's name in an apple - the banner at the bottom has room for the family name.
Measures 69" high by 48" wide and is available in navy, cranberry or hunter.
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April 19, 2012
Lookingfor the perfect way to pamper your Mom? This luxurious spa robe and slippers with her initial, name or monogram is the answer!
She’ll know you appreciate her.
Available in white, lime green, fuchsia, lt pink, chocolate brown, and tropical b...
February 28, 2012
Looking for a unique gift idea for a bride and groom? Why not “borrow” this idea?
This pair of decorative scarecrows with detachable clothing w...