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Where do you get your stitched letters?
Where do you all get your stitched letters?
There is a place near my college that stitches letters. They're usually nice quality, but they're sometimes a nightmare to deal with! Also, they charge a lot. If I bring in my own tee shirt ($3-5), with my own fabric ($1-3), they charge me $15 to sew the letters on, a $3 fee for my own shirt. I mean, it's not bad (roughly $24 for a shirt). I was wondering where you get your stitched letters though. I am looking to buy some online this summer haha. |
I really like SomethingGreek.com
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My shirts and hoodies and sweatshirts with stitched letters have either been:
A: I made them myself, and used my machine with a zig-zag stitch to sew on the letters after they were first attached to the shirt with heat-n-bond. It's not difficult and cost me about $10-$15 in materials (including the sweatshirt or shirt) and about 1.5 hours of time. B: Bought the shirt and materials and had someone who worked in a professional shop sew them or embroider them. Cost me $12, including the $8 she charged for labor. She does accept commissions, so if you PM me, I'd be glad to give you her info. Super fast turnaround and my sisters use her extensively. :D C. Ordered online....I only have one in that category and it was extremely expensive. Then again, it was a pink zip up hoodie, with pink hibiscus print letters, embroidery on both sleeves and on the back....so it was a little out of my comfort zone and talents to create myself. ;) |
I think there are a million threads (pun) about this, but I use customgreekthreads.com, elitegreeks.com, and somethinggreek.com (no satin stitch).
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misscherrypie, could you PM me the info of the person that you and your sisters use? Would I be able to ship her the material and shirt and have her ship them back?
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I'm sure she'd be willing to ship. |
I (and a lot of my sisters) use http://www.etsy.com/shop/LaHerds. She's really great and isn't expensive at all. There was a mix up between her and one of my sisters and she redid the shirt and shipping completely for free! Definitely check her out.
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Not to advertise (I am not paid by somethinggreek or anything) but I used to get all mine from here. Only reason I don't anymore is because I have too many. Only other place I get merchandise from (and usually only place I get it at all now) is at conventions. Your organization should have vendors who offer amazing deals.
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www.edgepromowear.com is by far my favorite place to order stitched letters. Super cheap, very friendly and personal, and quick turnaround.
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Something Greek is very popular among the women of my chapter.
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I really like etsy. Most sellers have a huge selection of fabrics to choose from. I did however find Lilly Pulitzer letters at JennaBenna.com in my sorority print.
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A lot of my friends have stuff from stuff4greeks.com or s4g.com
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I've looked at LaHerds but was nervous about the quality. I shall give her a try now though! I want american flag letters so badly, and she has put a couple examples up recently that look nice. Thanks everyone! :D
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gonegreek.com is pretty good, and they usually have a deal of the day, and they have american flag letters!
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