Blanks for embroidery
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No such thing as a silly question when you want to learn and especially when you are new to a great adventure. I know there are lots of them out there but right now I can't remember right off hand. Have you tried googling embroidery blanks? I got a great price on plane terry bibs at a dept store last yr to use for embroidery. I'm hoping to do up some kitchen towels for Christmas. Right now I'm making matching checkbook covers, eyeglass covers and bookmards w/inserted lace and a couple are also getting organizer covers and a Nook cover. Have fun with your embroidery machine; it's addictive.
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http://www.annthegran.com/Shop.aspx?ssp=/2/0
http://www.allstitch.net/department/...r-on-10004.cfm
Here are a couple of starters.
http://www.allstitch.net/department/...r-on-10004.cfm
Here are a couple of starters.
#10
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
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One of the best places I have found for bib and burp cloth blanks
is at EMBROIDER THIS.
But I also get my bib blanks from where my SIL works as she can
get them for me at her cost (employee discount). If your able to
buy wholesale than Imprints Wholesale might be an option for you.
PLUS Imprints has 14 colors (white terry bib with color binding) to
choose from.
is at EMBROIDER THIS.
But I also get my bib blanks from where my SIL works as she can
get them for me at her cost (employee discount). If your able to
buy wholesale than Imprints Wholesale might be an option for you.
PLUS Imprints has 14 colors (white terry bib with color binding) to
choose from.
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