I managed to undo its efforts to undo my hard work, but I'm far from impressed that it sews fine all week then chooses today to play up
Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
So you dont get any mess ups for months, years even! The some one turns up with their own clothing for you to sew logos on and wham! its sews its self into a mess. Why does it do this? Do you think the machine says " hey she must be really pushed and busy this week sewing on Sunday, lets add to her stress!"
I managed to undo its efforts to undo my hard work, but I'm far from impressed that it sews fine all week then chooses today to play up
Is it just me this happens to?
I managed to undo its efforts to undo my hard work, but I'm far from impressed that it sews fine all week then chooses today to play up
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Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
I've always been wary of taking in customers own garments and prefer to use my own wherever possible.
I've had customers bring in quite expensive designer t-shirts before asking for designs to be pressed on. I always tell them it's at their own risk and mention that I'd be happier have a spare garment to test before going into production.
I've had customers bring in quite expensive designer t-shirts before asking for designs to be pressed on. I always tell them it's at their own risk and mention that I'd be happier have a spare garment to test before going into production.
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
Thats the one!bms wrote:I think it' called Sods Law isn't it!
Yes your right I do say its at your own risk, thankfuly its never been wrecked beyond salvage ...... yet, but you just know that day is around the corner!
I did have a young lad turn up with some fancy jean he wanted embroidering all up the outside leg, I thought no chance! So said I could do it but would need to cut the leg seam open to do, he left.
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
Louise,
Martin is right when he says it's Sods Law.
Your not on your own as I have had days like that too.
I've just had a rush job for some domed badges that are produced by another company for me. Everything that could have gone wrong with that job went wrong. It was topped off when they put the wrong house number on the parcel. The house they tried to deliver it to were on holiday for 3 weeks in Cuba. I was at the point of thinking about how I could break into their house just to get the card the Post Office had left there.
Makes things just that bit more interesting
Ian
Martin is right when he says it's Sods Law.
Your not on your own as I have had days like that too.
I've just had a rush job for some domed badges that are produced by another company for me. Everything that could have gone wrong with that job went wrong. It was topped off when they put the wrong house number on the parcel. The house they tried to deliver it to were on holiday for 3 weeks in Cuba. I was at the point of thinking about how I could break into their house just to get the card the Post Office had left there.
Makes things just that bit more interesting
Ian
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
Dosn't it just.Ian M wrote:Louise,
Makes things just that bit more interesting![]()
Ian
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
Do you need anyone to deliver them?Louise wrote:I'm now on to my polos and fleeces for a Lap Dancing bar! Lifes interesting!
Re: Why oh why when its a customers own clothing!
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