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Or even the shirt like this Miss Mouse Number Shirt She has the matching bloomers from them just they only have her name Minnie Bloomers But I really do not care for the quailfy of shirts they use.... they just look cheap and I do not want professional pictures with cheap looking clothes!! |
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You can get this similar one for so much cheaper !! The only thing is not sure if this is embroidery. I think it iron on . . https://www.etsy.com/listing/1827070..._home_active_7 |
Here is another, Shirt only is 25.00. Im sure you could request the zebra print instead of just black. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1096825...?ref=related-4 |
Custom Party hats ; https://www.etsy.com/shop/LittlePink...tion_leftnav_1 Can you tell I'm BORED !! :D |
Hmm that is a cute hat!! The tutu I am actually already making and the bloomers are already made so I just need the shirt and hat really. |
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Hope you get your dream machine soon, keep your eyes open on craigslist also! I've seen some nice machines on there for sale. :smile: Wendy, JAX :yorkiej: & Tiva :cat: |
I understand how you feel... but I will give another "opinion" I have a hus embroidery machine. Mine is old... maybe 10 years? I remember when I first got "hooked" on the high end machines someone told me I would spend more money on my "sewing room" than one of my kids college education. They were close. So... when I embroidery a dress or a quilt I can spend several HOURS on one block or dress. If I have to research a design, find or do the computer graphics of the design, work with the fonts .. then transfer to a disk to use with my machine (yes.. my machine is old enough to use disKs) hoop the fabric (using interfacing etc) stitch the design out can be 1 or more hours (my machine is temperamental enough that I have to watch closely)... then finish the project. I have sold doggie quilts for around $100.00 (and made many as gifts for ge etc) I spend hours on the embroidery... more hours on fabric selection and a few mins on sewing the quilt together!! to be honest they are a labor of love because at $100.00 it is pennies per hours. So... yes custom emborder is costly. If it is done right it is worth it. You get what you pay for I guess. |
Look for a local custom embroidery shop and compare prices. We have a few in our small town, so I would think they are common. You can avoid shipping charges. |
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