[amayausers] Re: directors chair backs

 
Barbara,
We "yachties" are very particular about our boats!  B-O-A-T stands for  Bring 
Out Another Thousand  in case you did not know  that.
 
check out _www.tltinc.com_ (http://www.tltinc.com)  
They sell the chairs and also sell backs with the piece of fabric to cover  
the embroidery. I have done the Pier One chair backs and I must admit that when 
 I walked into my customer's store and the chair back was facing me ALL I 
COULD  SEE WAS THE BOBBIN AND BACKING.   Thank goodness it was a temporary  
position for the chairs. But I will order them from this company with the cover 
 
the next time I have a customer asking for them.
 
I have seen this company at one of the trade shows and they were selling  the 
kids' director chairs for $10 there.  
 
Linda
Logos in Thread, Inc.
Miami Beach, FL
 
 
In a message dated 11/22/2005 1:29:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
avalonembroidery@xxxxxxx writes:

Very  true statement!  Luckily, a good friend of mine does upholstery work  on
yachts.   Maybe this would be a nice job to include her in  on!

Barbara
Avalon
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Subject: [amayausers] Re: directors chair backs


> I would  Imagine if I owned a Yacht and I was getting a special chair
> made with  my yacht's name on it,
> I wouldn't want to see anything on the  back.
>
> Ron Vinyard
> Body Cover / Magic Stitches
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> From: "Roland R. Irish III"  <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:  <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:22  AM
> Subject: [amayausers] Re: directors chair  backs
>
>
> > I'm wondering...not having done any of the  chair backs but have had
requests
> > IF I could find the chairs  at a decent price...
> > if you color matched your bobbin thread to  the chair back-then the
backside
> > image would not show up  nearly as much....would that be easier than
having
> > to sew on a  second layer of fabric after the embroidery is done?
Otherwise
> >  you have to take the time to cut, hem, and sew on the 'backing' and  make
> > sure your edge sewing doesn't show up on the 'good'  side...
> > Or what about using the same color fabric as your  backing?
> > The 'commercial' company I have a catalog on that does  these in quantity
> > embroiders so you see it from in front of the  chair, from the back you
see
> > the reverse image...so they don't  'cover' it up.
> > Just wondering if these options would be a time  and $$ saver or not.
> >  Roland
>






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