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pat71896

Member since: Sat, Apr 19 2008
Last visited: Tue, May 21 2013
Timezone: -5.00 GMT
Location: San Diego, California
Occupation: Semiretired
Interests: embroidery, old movies, computers
Birthday:
Sat, Dec 6 0008
(2,004 years old)
Total Posts: 2,134
Post Rank: 1

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My Announcements

How Much to Charge For Embroidery
3:50 PM on February 20, 2009

I am really proud to present my spreadsheet for those of you who want to earn a little extra money.

If you are already in business or only thinking about it, you will be confident in your costs and sales pricing for your beautiful embroidery products.

Sell at Holiday Bazaars, for your favorite charity, or just to have extra income, your embroidery has a large interested community that wants your items.   These creations are unique and make great heirlooms. 

Year round, making a few extra dollars can be a lot of help for anyone!

Check it out!

Pat

Addison Joy fuller 10/24/08
4:33 PM on November 15, 2008

I would like to announce the birth of a granddaughter in Phoenix, AZ.  She is number 7 grandchild and I suspect, the last one. 

I plan to spoil her rotten and enjoy her at the same time.

Pat

Sun, May 12 2013
Fri, May 10 2013
Thu, May 9 2013

My Comments

chunsaker50 wrote "Happy Anniversary"
at 8:28 PM on May 12, 2012

I am so thankful for all you share with everyone.  I've been machine embroiderying and digitizing for almost 15 years.  I always know when I see you on Ann the Gran there is something wonderful to learn.  God Bless You for all your time and work...Please don't ever leave us.  Thankfully, Cindy

margieo wrote "Thread"
at 10:47 AM on February 25, 2012

Wanted to know your thread brand that did't work well. Hope this is the way to reach you as I read the sites info but am not good at navigation as you can see.  Thank you. M.Morrison.          My email is allanm9@aol.com

 

typoe wrote "using a bryaer"
at 7:19 AM on October 16, 2010

hey pat i just read your article about using a brayer for your mini fsl that is way too much work lol i put all my fsl between 2 sheets of plastic canvas and it always comes out nicely dried an completly flat

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