I need help sorta

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I need help sorta

New postby Sewing Lady on Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:07 am

Does anyone know if there is a standard size for a neckroll pillow? I can't seem to find any measurements in my reference books. I am trying to finish this project up today for a client. Any help is appreciated.

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Re: I need help sorta

New postby lendube on Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:14 am

http://www.linensontheweb.com/NoFrame/P ... olls1.html

Looking at this "luxury" neck roll site the standard seems to be 7" X 14". Look at those prices! :roll: Hope you're charging enough, Leighanna.
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Re: I need help sorta

New postby Sewing Lady on Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:20 am

Lennie,

First Thank you for the help. Do you think that the 7" is the circle and the 14" the length? This is what I assume. And I don't think that I am charging enough. I just made her a pillow sham (and of course I added the batting to the top with an inner muslin lining) with purchase braid on the edge. I only charged her 35.

I think that I just answer my own question.

Thank you.

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Re: I need help sorta

New postby lendube on Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:24 am

Sewing Lady wrote:I think that I just answer my own question.


I think you did because I'm assuming that you used some fantastically beautiful, expensive outer fabric as well. ;)

And yes, 7" is the diagonal measurement of the end and 14" the length of the bolt. That's what I'd assume. Is that close to what you were doing anyway?
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Re: I need help sorta

New postby Sewing Lady on Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:29 am

Lennie,

Yes. I think that I have done waaay to much work this week on waaay to little sleep. I seem to be asking a lot of really dumb questions, that I already know the answers. The lady that I am doing this for is a sometime sewist. I admire her effort, but I am trying to finish and clean up a project that she really needed yesterday, but I needed sleep just a little more than her needs. Still a little sluggish, but hoping to catch up soon. DH has taken to drugging me at night so that I will sleep and not worry about all the rush projects the girls are dumping on me.

I think that my new mantra for the New Year will be: Just Say NO!

But I am a softie and don't want anyone to not get what they want. '

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Re: I need help sorta

New postby MartySews2 on Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:00 pm

Leighanna, sometimes we need to say NO so other health problems won't sideline us (ask me how I know this). Did you decide about your embroidery machine? I found that Embird has an add-on program called Embird Studio that is for digitizing designs including photos. It is only about $150. Guess what is next on my "wish list". :D Hope that you are able to get some rest soon.
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