New projects are shown first.

Then it goes by category: single items, big/little sets, leisure, totes, specialty, etc... 

Price list and instructions at the very bottom

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New Projects

BEHOLD!  Everything since January 27th!

 

 

       

   

       


Single Items

                         

   

     

      


Big and Little Sets

                

   

   


Leisure

PJs, Pillowcases, Blankets, Bathrobes...

   

 

   

 

      

Pillowcases:

Blankets

   


Some totes that I embroidered. 

I added the letters and the ribbon to the ASA and ZTA totes; the name Martha, the bow, and the ribbon to the AF one, and just the letters on the blue ZTA tote

      


Special Projects

I sewed around the Starbucks logo and I did the ASA letters and the word "barista"

This girl and her little both work at Starbucks*.  She designed all of this, I just sewed it for her.

*The Starbucks name and logo are copyrights of Starbucks, Inc.  I am in no way affiliated with Starbucks Inc. or any of its parents or subsidiaries

 

        


Pricing

Item Price
Single-layer letter embroidery $5   
Double-layer letter embroidery $7   

Extra words  ("lil sis," "big sis," etc.)

$1 per letter
Extra shapes (like a ZTA crown or some CNU sails) $1 each
Ribbon added to a bag or tote that you bring me $5
Pencil Cups $5   
Special Projects priced at my discretion

Other Instructions

This is what works best for me

1.  Please bring all items to me with the letters already Heat n Bonded on.  If you don't know how, that is fine, I will be happy to show/teach you.  But I will assume that you know how the next time.

2.  Please use Heat n Bond Lite.  The regular kind has way too much goo and it jams up my sewing machine.

3.  I prefer you to bring your items to me at least 72 hours (3 days) before you actually need it.  (Yes, I make exceptions.  See below)

4.  If you can't bring your items to me 72 hours in advance, just email/call/IM me and ask, I can usually still do it.  The 72 hour thing is just a good rule of thumb because I get extremely busy sometimes.  (For example, you give a shirt to me at 9am and you need it by 8pm that night. If I have to work that day 11-7, that doesn't give me much time to work on your shirt, and therefore I cannot guarantee that I will be able to get it done.)

 

 

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