[amayausers] Re: transporting the amaya...

  • From: "Linen Barn" <linen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:46:54 -0800

Genie,

When you get your logo finished you can send it to me if you want me to take
a look at it.  Maybe some constructive criticism just to let you know you
are moving in the right direction.  Sometimes it helps to get a few
opinions.  Good luck with your order and if you need anything just let us
know :)

Aaron Sargent
The Linen Barn
linen@xxxxxxxxxxx
Medford, Oregon
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From: <gzenowich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: transporting the amaya...


> Ed,
> Columbus is south of Cleveland in the middle of the state 8 ^ )
> I don't think I have any issues. I'm totally self taught. I've even worked
> on the timing hook thang! There's nothing like taking the whole machine
> apart and not knowing if you'll ever get it all back together without
extra
> pieces left over or that it will even run again! Especially when you have
> only one machine! and it's a family business and everyone is counting on
> you! (I was successful at not ruining the machine!) so far.
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> I did call in for technical help last week, when I was trying to learn how
> to turn a .jpg into embroidery. It turns out that although I had purchased
> the Pro+, I only had Pro, so the very nice phone service guy gave me the
> numbers to put in and presto, abracadabra, I could embroider the .jpg. I'm
> now trying to iron out detail problems with that sew out, but I'm learning
> so much in the process . I need to have this logo on 25 shirts before next
> Friday and I'm feeling victory is at hand! I have no idea if I'm doing
> things right. I suspect there are much simpler ways of doing things. I
have
> learned a lot from this list and am grateful that you experienced and
wiser
> folks are willing to be patient, supporting and helpful to us newbies. ...
> so if there's a chance you'll be going anywhere near the Columbus area,
I'd
> love to meet you and shake your hand.
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> Genie Z
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>                        "E. Orantes"
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> Genie,
>              Within the Cleveland area.  Not quite sure of the specifics
> just yet.  I
> have to sit down with mapquest or similar and figure it all out.  Not
> looking forward to the 1000 mile drive but I'd rather drive than fly.
Love
> seeing America from the ground.
>              Any machine issues to speak of?
> Ed
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> Ed & Maralien Orantes
> E.M. Broidery
> 900 Terry Parkway, Ste. 200
> New Orleans, La. 70056
> 504-EMBROID ery (504-362-7643)
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> Subject: [amayausers] Re: transporting the amaya...
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> Ed,
> speaking of transporting,....When and where will you be in Ohio? I'm in
> Columbus and would love to meet you!
> Genie Zenowich
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