Cajun Corner – Vol.
4, No. 8 – March 2, 2012
Bon
Jour!  Welcome to Cajun
Stitchery’s weekly email and welcome to our family.
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Is it Friday already?  
It was March 3, 2009, when I went down to the tax
office and got myself a business license and filed for our Fictitious Name with
the State of Florida 
The first thing we have done to celebrate Cajun
Stitchery’s anniversary is to purchase a new (used) embroidery machine.  Yes, this will be our second machine.  The new machine, an Amaya, is MADE IN THE
USA.  The Amaya’s are the only commercial
embroidery machines made in the USA 
Our new Amaya should arrive this coming Monday
via our embroidery tech friend from Orlando   
Aside from the new machine, I went into our Etsy
Store and reduced some prices so that there is nothing in the Etsy Store over
$20.  Please visit our Etsy Store and
browse around.
George and I are also planning to visit our son and
his family in Tampa 
Now that the Mardi Gras festivities are over, I
had time to attend my WBL meeting today. 
I didn’t realize how much I missed those wonderful girls.  I have already set up a meeting with one of
the girls who represents Wines For Humanity. 
That is the name of the company and pretty much sums up what she
does.  I have often said that some day I
am going to have a party at my house with Wines For Humanity and our Dove
Chocolate lady.  You know that will be a
good time.
I have also agreed to have a booth at the Power
Link Small Business Conference & Expo at the University  of West Florida 

This week has also been consumed writing a
fictional story for my krewe.  These
annual post-Mardi Gras stories have become a tradition.  They are as zany and outlandish as my
imagination will allow.  Someday I may
even start another blog for my fictional stories.  I do love to write.

I made a cute dance bag this week.  In retrospect, I probably didn’t glam it up
enough but my main reason was to see if I could sew a presentable round
bag.  It is really neat because once you
unzip it, you see that it is lined in gold lame.  It is blinding.   It is in our Etsy Store for sale.

I’m working on a long scarf right now.  I have a large piece of navy blue, stretch
lace fabric that I’ve never used for anything because it is so pretty.  I decided to make a long scarf.  The scarf is 108”.  That is 3 yards, and about 20”-25” wide.  I’m still playing with it.  Since the lace itself is a design and it is
so light, I really don’t want to embroider on it.  I have attached some colorful eyelash yarn to
the ends and may attach more.  I am just
not sure where I’m going with it at this point.
We’ve also embroidered several scrubs for the
beautiful ladies at Bloom Spa.

I did have a situation where a lady contacted me
for a lap handkerchief a/k/a lap scarf. 
She wanted it 30”x30”.  The
purpose was to lay the scarf on her lap and cover her knees and legs at church.  Sorry, but I’ve never heard of such a
thing.  After doing a Google search for
lap handkerchiefs, I found that there are actual stores that specialize in
them.  I made one to sell in our Etsy
Store.  Take a look.
George showed me a painting of a mermaid and
merman entwined that he liked.  So, I
digitized it.  I even made myself a scarf
with the design.
It has been a busy week and I hope everything
remains busy because I truly love what I do for a living.  Please let me know if there is anything you need
that might require embroidery.  And
remember you do not need to order embroidery if you want something out of our
catalogs or through our wholesalers.  We
can still get it for you.  Just ask.
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Thanks
to Marshall Larrivere for the following:
Down in Lafourche Parish ,
 Louisiana 
He reports for work and is told to speak to a supervisor about his
assignment. 
He finds the man and asks, "What it is I suppose to do?"
The supervisor tells him to go to the animal shelter and clean the pelicans.
He finds the man and asks, "What it is I suppose to do?"
The supervisor tells him to go to the animal shelter and clean the pelicans.
Two hours later, Boudreaux comes up to the supervisor and says, 
"Okay. Dey all cleaned. You want me to cook some rice?" 
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C’est tout, mes amis
Cajun Stitchery
(850) 261-2462
P.S.  You are always
welcome to stop by and look at all of the catalogs and pass some time with me,
cher.

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