We've been at this 12 months, and I can say we've had good success with caps as well. I think there is something to be said for the type of cap that works well with the amaya. Once you find a few types of caps that sew well, keep using those hats to sell to customers (or suggest to customers). We've had a few caps that were difficult with the amaya. But we haven't ordered those or suggested those since. Anyways, we don't mind 'em either, Peter Strike Indianapolis, IN --- pat <post@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Janet, > Did you get paid to say all this, or are you serious?! > Pat > post@xxxxxxxxx > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Janljon00@xxxxxxx> > To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:56 PM > Subject: [amayausers] Re: Hats - Caps - WACF etc.... > > > > I started in embroidery 12 years and our first order was 144 caps > on a > > single head Melco. Maybe it was the excitement of our first real > job or > maybe not > > knowing any better but I didn't mind doing the hats. I still like > doing > hats > > and visors. I've run single head Melcos, Tajima 4 and 6 head, > Toyota > single > > heads, Brother single and 6 head, Barudan single head and Amayas > and > haven't > > had trouble with hats. (knock on wood). > > > > Janet > > Burke Sporting Goods > > Burke,VA > > > > > > >