buy some evil stitching
Friday, October 31, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Another Great Museum
Harry Berzack has a great sewing machine museum. It's really, really, good.
If you want to see a great history of the sewing machine, harry's soldiers are lined up quietly in a small office in Charlotte NC.
If you want to see a great history of the sewing machine, harry's soldiers are lined up quietly in a small office in Charlotte NC.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
IFAI wrap up
here are some pictures-- i should have time to label them later. included are david zwicker, lonnie schwartz (both from superior sewing). Jason from Dunlap Sunbrand (talking with dave). A heroic shot of murray feit from consew and some bad pics of the party afterwards and the show through a window. Not the best photography (grimacing...) but should give a feel for what was what.
and did i mention,
it's over.
and did i mention,
it's over.
| From IFAI show 10/22/08 |
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Day one wrap up ifai
Not bad.
The show is not well attended but there were some good customers here.
And this was time well spent.
The trade show itself is archaic...the concept that is. Companies that
spend this kind of money should be interacting more.. And most of the
time most of the people are just standing around
On to dinner in charlotte ..
Ifai update
The picture is harry berzak in front of a merrow display.
So far the show seems slow. It doesn't help that there is no wifi or
cell signal in the hall.
I've met with 4 merrow customers. More on this later...
Saturday, October 18, 2008
a list of the world's oldest companies
Merrow is an old company....how old?
to put a fine point on it, it appears that Merrow is the 1356 oldest company still in business in the modern world. This is tracked back to 587 AD !
ok -- before i doubt on the data -- out of all of the companies that have ever existed... AND made it to today, there are only one thousand three hundred and fifty odd older than Merrow. wooohooo!
this according to the NationMaster encyclopedia
sometimes you don't want to be reminded of your age -- at 170 we're kinda past that. And, as I was emailed a link yesterday to a list of the world's oldest companies, i couldn't really help posting...
Ok. no one here is taking this seriously (not sure what about it would be serious anyway...) I mean who has business records back to 587AD. And what happened to the poor smithy who put out a shingle in 586? Big questions, little answers. In the mean time we should have shirts made up.... ;)
to put a fine point on it, it appears that Merrow is the 1356 oldest company still in business in the modern world. This is tracked back to 587 AD !
ok -- before i doubt on the data -- out of all of the companies that have ever existed... AND made it to today, there are only one thousand three hundred and fifty odd older than Merrow. wooohooo!
this according to the NationMaster encyclopedia
sometimes you don't want to be reminded of your age -- at 170 we're kinda past that. And, as I was emailed a link yesterday to a list of the world's oldest companies, i couldn't really help posting...
This list of the oldest companies includes brands and companies excluding associations, educational, government or religious organizations. To be listed; a Brand, Family Business or Company name must remain, either whole or in part, since inception. If the original name has since changed due to acquisitions or renaming, this must be verifiable on their website.If you didn't click above, here is the list.
Ok. no one here is taking this seriously (not sure what about it would be serious anyway...) I mean who has business records back to 587AD. And what happened to the poor smithy who put out a shingle in 586? Big questions, little answers. In the mean time we should have shirts made up.... ;)
Friday, October 17, 2008
Stewart Brown, great design and Merrow Stitching...
We've been looking through the Stewart+Brown catalog, and I've got to tell you -- it's worth another look. Fantastic designs, a great ethic
Stewart+Brown believes in optimizing their designs and lives to attain the highest standards of quality and functional style while extracting the bare minimum from Earth's precious capital.and lots of Merrow stitched clothing. Beautiful stuff.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Merrowed Ribbon
we've had some cool ribbon samples in the building or a while. sewn ribbon.... the merrow edged ribbon often has wire fed into the stitch. The effect is pliable and i'm going to guess, long lasting ribbon. The ribbon bizaar sells it here
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
overlock needles (the merrow brand)
quickly: Merrow needles are overlock sewing needles -- for those inclined to wonder?..? and as the top selling item here at the new merrow i've rewritten the pages to include the configurator, stitch samples and other niceness.
take a look. let me know what you think
note the merrow kooltorr needles -- black and heat proof. enjoy.
take a look. let me know what you think
note the merrow kooltorr needles -- black and heat proof. enjoy.
Dolce Gabbana with Merrow Stitching
the folks at Dolce Gabbana have designed a dress with Merrow purl (pearl) stitching... and it's a trip...
wow! (for a cool $2,650)
wow! (for a cool $2,650)
Sunday, October 12, 2008
the windham textile museum
On saturday I drove to Willimantic CT to the Windham Textile Museum.
We have loaned 6 Merrow Machines to the museum for their terrific sewing machine retrospective. Among them are: the oldest Merrow Machine known to us, one of the most interesting, and a couple that did a great deal of the heavy lifting in the industry for much of the 20th century.
Thank you Michelle et al. for the opportunity to participate. I would encourage anyone who is interested to take time this fall to visit.
If you're feeling reluctant give me a call, i'll talk you into it... ;)
We have loaned 6 Merrow Machines to the museum for their terrific sewing machine retrospective. Among them are: the oldest Merrow Machine known to us, one of the most interesting, and a couple that did a great deal of the heavy lifting in the industry for much of the 20th century.
Thank you Michelle et al. for the opportunity to participate. I would encourage anyone who is interested to take time this fall to visit.
If you're feeling reluctant give me a call, i'll talk you into it... ;)
Thursday, October 9, 2008
anticipating a line of merrow refurbished machines
Ever wonder who builds sewing machines? This is a two minute video where we interview Spencer Barros and Justin Monteiro about the new line of refurbished machines built by Merrow
Merrow building Program for refurbished machines from Merrow SMC on Vimeo.
We expect to have limited stock of Merrow refurbished machines available on 11/1/08
Merrow building Program for refurbished machines from Merrow SMC on Vimeo.
We expect to have limited stock of Merrow refurbished machines available on 11/1/08
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Merrow on display at the Windham Textile Museum
Our history, which dates back to 1838, is being partially profiled in CT through December 28th.
We're still working on what machines to display, but it's possible that the rare 'Fascinator' and one of the worlds first overlock sewing machines could make an appearance.
For more information contact
Michele Palmer
Curator
Windham Textile & History Museum
www.millmuseum.org
We're still working on what machines to display, but it's possible that the rare 'Fascinator' and one of the worlds first overlock sewing machines could make an appearance.
For more information contact
Michele Palmer
Curator
Windham Textile & History Museum
www.millmuseum.org
Update to the support pages
We toyed around with some lightweight javascript to make it easier to view the technical drawings for the machines.
This is what we've come up with -- you get here by clicking on 'support' and then on 'parts book' and then on a specific model of machine
or just click on the picture....
This is what we've come up with -- you get here by clicking on 'support' and then on 'parts book' and then on a specific model of machine
or just click on the picture....
Monday, October 6, 2008
the community
Merrow has been around a long time -- but in the industrial markets. As we begin the process of reaching out beyond the mills and production plants, we feel a little out of our element (but not much... ;)
So when someone takes the time to make us feel at home -- we thank you.
And after reading through the sewingwithstyle website i'd direct anyones attention
here -- history of cotton fabrics
or here-- some sewing insight
So when someone takes the time to make us feel at home -- we thank you.
And after reading through the sewingwithstyle website i'd direct anyones attention
here -- history of cotton fabrics
or here-- some sewing insight
Saturday, October 4, 2008
the soft launch.... update
so the soft launch (of the new merrow website) on the 19th of sept. has been a success -- to the degree that most everything is working and we're uncovering problems as helpful people browse the site and find errors. (send them to me, charlie at merrow dotcom)
So far this is what we expected would happen. Sort of.
In order to get the site up we're holding back a couple of cool features -- these we'll bake until ready hopefully around the new year. In the mean time we expected most people to be excited about things like the stitch viewer, which has at our last count a lot more examples of stitching than you can find most places....
and the video section. Seriously, i'd thought that this would be just, well, beyond.
but no. apparently not.
people love the store, the support pages (which still need to be fixed...working on that today...) and
---
there is a lot to love -- and the point of the soft launch was to see what works and what doesn't.
we'll tune, repair and rework things to make it resonate on 11/1.
Which is the launch date.
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Send us your feedback. Tell me what you like and don't. We'll do everything make merrow.com work for you
So far this is what we expected would happen. Sort of.
In order to get the site up we're holding back a couple of cool features -- these we'll bake until ready hopefully around the new year. In the mean time we expected most people to be excited about things like the stitch viewer, which has at our last count a lot more examples of stitching than you can find most places....
and the video section. Seriously, i'd thought that this would be just, well, beyond.
but no. apparently not.
people love the store, the support pages (which still need to be fixed...working on that today...) and
--the merrow community now merrowing.com--(which is, admittedly really cool) -- but not the Videos?!? or the Stitch Samples?!?
---
there is a lot to love -- and the point of the soft launch was to see what works and what doesn't.
we'll tune, repair and rework things to make it resonate on 11/1.
Which is the launch date.
--
Send us your feedback. Tell me what you like and don't. We'll do everything make merrow.com work for you
Thursday, October 2, 2008
the blog rolls
We're now checking blogs... turns out there are a number of people with Merrow issues that don't know we're here to help --
there is also some interesting information we've found....
here's a great synopsis of the evolution of the serger and Merrow's role in it (also happens to be a good overview of our history)
there is also some interesting information we've found....
here's a great synopsis of the evolution of the serger and Merrow's role in it (also happens to be a good overview of our history)
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Product Availability
Different parts of the new site are attracting attention -- interestingly the Ziggurat on both Amazon and Merrow has been a strong performer.
On Amazon you can find it here
and on Merrow it's here --
I'd like to think that it's because of the new colors.... ;)
On Amazon you can find it here
and on Merrow it's here --
I'd like to think that it's because of the new colors.... ;)
Website updates
Additions through wednesday:
We've added a revised HD stitch viewing section. It is available here.
Here's a screen shot of the new stitch viewer
We've adjusted the coordinates for 65 agents to better describe their locations.
We've added several videos, threading a MG-3DW-2 and a MG-3Q-3 (they're available on the HD video viewer
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We've added a revised HD stitch viewing section. It is available here.
Here's a screen shot of the new stitch viewer
We've adjusted the coordinates for 65 agents to better describe their locations.
We've added several videos, threading a MG-3DW-2 and a MG-3Q-3 (they're available on the HD video viewer
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