Stitching Since 1994
Specializing in Guidons and Battalion Colors for framing
In April of 2006, I moved my business from New York to Northern Alabama. This year,
I celebrate 18 years of being in business! Time does fly. Who would have guessed what
began as a hobby in 1994 would turn into a full time career for me. I am prior service and
have an in-depth understanding of the attention to detail needed for producing military
flags. The business has grown tremendously, and I have adjusted as I have went along,
catering to the direction it has taken. That direction has been set by internet customers.
The pace at which I work on internet orders of guidons and colors prompted me to make a
big change for the shop when I moved to Alabama. I no longer operate a 'brick and mortar' store. I
operate through the internet only. This is the reason I decided to change my shipping cost
to a flat rate of $6.95 for guidons and colors. My top priority is to ensure that I keep
my customers happy and provide them with outstanding service so that they receive top
quality guidons and colors in a timely manner. If you have questions about ordering,
production capacity, or current turn-a-round time, please send an e-mail to me. E-mail is my preferred method of
communication and I almost always have my phone on me. As for this site, I have done
all the work on both the website and storefront myself, and all the pictures you see on
this site of guidons and colors were stitched by me. I get a lot of compliments on the
simplicity of my site and how easy it is to order from the storefront. My site doesn't
have a lot of bells and whistles. It's straight forward and to the point of what I do and
what I can provide for my customers. Feedback is always welcome. In February 2011, I created a Facebook
page for this website. Please visit the Facebook page. I will be using that
mainly to post whats going on in my shop, and post my status so you will know
what's going on with my production schedule, vacation time, etc.
Here is my pack. Jezebel, is now 180lbs. She will be six years old on the 4th of July. In this photo she is one year old. She is an English Mastiff but still thinks of herself as a little lap dog! Mastiff's are notoriously big and lazy. We got the big part, but she is by no means lazy. Houston, center, is a big daddy baby. My precious Rottie girl Cassie was diagnosed with bone cancer and I lost her on September 18th, 2008. Since losing Cassie, I have added three more to the pack. Zoe, a blue merle Australian shepard mix, Sweetie who just showed up on the farm right after 4th of July in 2009, and Sophie, a Rottie female mix that I found on Facebook. Sophie came to live with Nov 30th 2010. They named my farm.
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Houston, Houston! What a baby boy. He is aging. As he gets older, is becoming a couch potato. He is 114lbs of slobbery love. He is content to lay on the front porch watching over his domain before heading back to his bed for a nap. But he loves to walk, and his aging hips sometimes prevent him from doing all he wants.
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One of the coolest pictures I've ever taken of my dogs. This was taken at the end of October 2002 when we still lived in New York. It was a frosty cold morning. I let the dogs out first thing. As I was getting their breakfast ready, I turned around and could see their images through the fogged door. I just wiped away some of the obstructed view and this was the result.
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