[amayausers] Re: directors chair backs

While I was in Iraq last year the wife sold the sail boat but what I found out 
about boats was that the only kind of a boat to have was a bigger one.  Now we 
live in Nevada and have a motorhome and we are finding out the same thing is 
common with motorhomes.
 
Joel

Avalon Embroidery <avalonembroidery@xxxxxxx> wrote:
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: image embriodery 
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: directors chair backs


Well it looks we more than Amayas is common.
 
The marina where we keep our boat is how I ended up doing the captains chairs 
last year.
 
My hubby suffers from "two-foot-itis" and we upgraded from a 22 foot Larsen to 
a Sundancer 300 this year. Yeh, just a little bigger. LOL
 
LuAnn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Avalon Embroidery 
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 2:07 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: directors chair backs


Hi Linda!
 
Oh, I know what you are talking about.  My husband and I are "yachties" as 
well.  We own a Catalina 34 sailboat and am fully aware of  what B-O-A-T stands 
for!   Actually, it was our sail boat that got us into the embroidery industry! 
 (long story).
 
Thank you for the web site info.  I will check it out.  I have done repairs on 
the existing chairs that they have at the club (replacing the backing due to 
wear) but have not embroidered on them before.  The fabric backs that I bought 
from Pier One are just the "testers" that I am going to sew out on before 
tackling the backs to the chairs that the club purchased.
 
Thank you again for all the info!  I really do appreciate it!
 
Barbara
Avalon Embroidery
San Diego
----- Original Message ----- 
From: LogosInThread@xxxxxxx 
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:41 AM
Subject: [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 
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
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Body Cover" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:19 AM
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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> info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.bodycoverdesign.com
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> 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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