Great tip Ron - Thanks. On 10/12/06 11:38 AM, "Body Cover" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Everytime I get a response from the website the "from" section > on the inbox listing says Webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > That's one way, but the easiest way at least in My Outlook Express setup is > The first part of the message body states that it comes from the website with > a clickable link right below that and then the message. > You just have to train yourself not to immediately click "Reply" but click the > link > on the ones that have it. > > Or you can stay frustrated and not post anymore. > > It just takes a little retraining. > > Ron Vinyard > Body Cover / Magic Stitches > > 1-888-435-0176 > 541-471-1504 Fax 541-471-0427 > > 420 SW H Street, Grants Pass, OR 97526-2532 > > info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > www.bodycoverdesign.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:29 AM > Subject: [amayausers] Re: Having trouble with Micro Fonts > > >> i give up...I cannot keep track of what came from where or how to >> answer. >> I'll just start ignoring everything and not answer at all. >> >> Roland >> >> Sunrise Graphics >> 116 Main St >> Claremont, NH 03743 >> 603-543-1324 >> Preferred method of files is PDF >> to our email-we are all MAC based graphic programs here >> signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> On Oct 12, 2006, at 11:09 AM, John Yaglenski wrote: >> >>> Roland: >>> >>> This question was asked on the discussion boards. Please reply >>> there. :) >>> >>> The original poster will not see your reply here. >>> >>> JOHN >>> >>> >>> On 10/12/06 11:10 AM, "Roland R. Irish III" >>> <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Some of the problems with pique knits and small lettering is in the >>>> material itself. If you look close-pique is 'ribbed', like the old >>>> cordoroy pants we had as kids...okay, you youngsters in here don't >>>> have a clue...but Bill Cosby did a hysterical routine about wearing >>>> new cordoroy pants. >>>> High quality pique is very dense, low quality is an 'open' weave. So >>>> you are trying to sew tiny letters on a service that goes up and down >>>> about 50% of the thickness every other thread or so in the weave. >>>> Some of the embroidery is going to be on the 'high' weave, some on >>>> the 'low' point. And if your straight lines end up parallel with the >>>> weave, they can almost disappear entirely. As the thread tightens up, >>>> it will pull the pique tight-now you can see 'through' the fabric >>>> because the material is compacted. >>>> Solvy will help keep the thread a little looser, and also keep it up >>>> out of the 'grooves'. >>>> Extra backing as others suggest is what you have to test-some use 1.5 >>>> oz., double it, etc. We use 3 oz. cutaway but have heard of using the >>>> 'mesh' backing so I have some to test. >>>> And keep in mind-there will be times that you just have to tell a >>>> customer- " I cannot sew on that (or that small size) with this >>>> machine" and refuse the job, or resize it. People will bring in all >>>> kinds of stuff they bought on sale, or at a yard sale, whatever- >>>> figuring you will embroider it for $3 and make it look like something >>>> expensive. 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