On Monday, Dec 15, 2003, at 22:37 US/Eastern, Betty Ann Rice wrote:
Lori is a business woman; it is her profession. No one in their right
mind would
volunteer to furnish about $500 seed money for 100 tees (usual minimum
order to
have a variety of sizes), have them printed, store, and mail them
Yes I still do embroidered t-shirts. See here for designs I already
have. I can also do custom designs.
http://lace.lacefairy.com/Embroidered/Shirts.html
Lori the Lacefairy
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Dear Lacemakers,
Don't know if she is still making them, but our Lacefairy has an
embroidery
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Subject: Re: [lace] Re: A T-shirt for the in crowd?
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O.K. Spiders, Lori gives us the solution for a top quality, perfectly executed
long-lasting shirt. Anyone who has seen Lori's work can attest to her ability.
Her prices are very reasonable as well. Thanks, Lori, for posting.
Give Lori the idea, she can design the shirt, take the orders, do the
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So... The first question is: would any of you be interested in buying
T-shirt designed along the lines proposed so far?
I'd be interested if you're willing to post to Scotland - are they all going
to be white or can we have colours? I fancy dark blue with gold lace! Pretty
please
jenny barron
Diffinately include my bane - half stitch that changes weaver in middle of
row !!!
Louise in Central Virginia
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Dear Lacemakers,
Don't know if she is still making them, but our Lacefairy has an embroidery
machine on which she was custom embroidering shirts and cover cloths for which
she took orders at Lace Days. I have a lovely cover cloth she made that is a
lacy (machine embroidered) round torchon
On Saturday, Dec 13, 2003, at 20:33 US/Eastern, Clive and Betty Ann
Rice wrote:
Maybe this needs to be moved to chat but I'll not do it. O.K. by me
to be
here...
As one reprobate to another... Unless and until someone objects, I'm
staying here too; much bigger audience :)
The reason the