Alice in Oregon wrote:
> As to cover cloths, the design could be drawn and be on a 
> website for people to download, then any embroidery business 
> could apply it to whatever style, size, or color cloth each 
> person would like.  I know there's a sewing store in my own 
> town that can put any design in their computer and stitch it 
> out.  This is probably true of most cities.
> 

If there were a design online, then cover cloths are only the
beginning.  There's a company called VistaPrint - I don't know if
they're UK-only, or worldwide - which will print your design on mugs,
mouse mats, T-shirts ...

Maybe Roseground could take our orders, add a bit for profit (they are
a business, after all), and arrange for ordering and delivery?  Or
maybe that's all too complicated - sorry.

Margery.
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