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    Texas T-Shirt Quilts

    4.8 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Given the amount of labor involved, I think the cost for this is very reasonable. Our quilt looks AMAZING.

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    Ukie Style Embroidery Art

    Ukie Style Embroidery Art

    4.0(1 review)
    3.0 miNorth Dallas

    This Ukrainian store offered a special Pysanky class the first weekend in April 2023. I had bought…read moretwo tickets but online for about $35 each at least a month in advance. In the end, I couldn't find anyone who would go with me, so I went solo. That was better anyway because I had a chance to interact with some of the other participants who were Ukrainian and spoke about this traditional peasant art. In some villages, women gather for psanky egg art, sometimes for sleepovers. It was common to give a suitor a decorative egg to accept a marriage proposal. Apparently pumpkins were given to turn someone down. The store sells a special $22 tool that suctions the contents out of the egg. Fortunately, this step was completed in advance for us. We simply drew our design and dyed our eggs. The process is more involved than one thinks because you want different layers of colors to appear for the end product. Consequently, you draw with melted beeswax, and then you dye your egg. You repeat this process starting with the lightest dye, yellow, and work towards the darkest color, brown or black. We used orange, green, and red between then. All of the class supplies were provided for us. We had a lump of beeswax which had been dyed black. This made it easier to draw with and see the lines. We had a tool with a wooden handle, and a metal cup affixes to the end. The cup had a small point that was held over the flame of a candle. Once hot, we would scrape our lump of beeswax and fill up the cup. We repeatedly heated up the tool tip, and then would carefully apply the tip to the egg to draw a design. After we drew a portion of the design, we would hold our egg initially under vinegar and then individual dyes to apply a layer of color. At the end, once everything was dry, the egg was held gingerly over the flame to melt off all of the beeswax and leave behind the bold layers of color and design. I didn't quite finish mine, and still need to do this last step. I recommend arriving early and getting in line to dye your eggs first. If you are last, you will be standing around waiting and end up shorted on time to complete the project. Overall, the instructions, materials, and project was very well done. I enjoyed this class immensely, and I would definitely consider doing it again.

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    Ukie Style Embroidery Art - Drawing indicating the layers of beeswax to be applied and then the dye to be used.

    Drawing indicating the layers of beeswax to be applied and then the dye to be used.

    Ukie Style Embroidery Art - Hollow egg that still needs the final step of melting the beeswax off of it.

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    Hollow egg that still needs the final step of melting the beeswax off of it.

    DTF Center - Custom DTF Transfer

    DTF Center

    3.0(6 reviews)
    5.2 miNorth Dallas
    Locally owned & operated
    Offers commercial services

    Initially my husband and I were really pleased with the quality and customer service received when…read morewe started using them, so pleased that we would drive from Fort Worth and Lancaster for services. Well here lately the customer service has drastically decreased. The chick with the curly hair is beyond rude and unknowledgeable of anything asked. She doesn't greet customer and appears to get an attitude when asked to do her job. I honestly dnt know how she got a job working there. Anywho after the frustration she cause us today we will not return and if I was the old me she probably would have caught these hands, But yes everyone else was a pleasure working with!!

    Very disappointing experience with DTF Center Dallas today. I have been a customer for over a year…read moreand have spent a significant amount of money with this company, but after how I was treated today, I will not be returning. I first tried to place my order through their website, but it repeatedly showed "failed to upload" when trying to submit my files. I then used their website chat to ask for help and requested an invoice since I had already shared my Canva document with them. No one ever responded in the chat. Since I still needed the order, I began calling around 3:00 PM and had to call continuously for almost an hour before someone finally answered the phone. I was told the Dallas location was on another call and would be transferred once they were finished. When I finally spoke to someone at the Dallas store, I confirmed multiple times that the prints would be ready the same day. He said yes. I shared the Canva document, he sent the invoice, and I paid immediately. I even asked again if the order would be ready today, and he again confirmed that it would. The Shop app even showed the order being packed for pickup, so I sent my husband to the store. When my husband arrived, the first employee helping him smelled strongly of marijuana and appeared to be under the influence, which was extremely unprofessional. After that, the same employee I spoke with earlier suddenly said the order would NOT be ready until tomorrow, completely contradicting what he had told me earlier. When I spoke with him on the phone to clarify what happened, he was very rude, repeatedly interrupted me, and raised his voice instead of addressing the mistake or trying to resolve the situation. For a business that relies on time-sensitive print orders, clear communication and professionalism are critical. Unfortunately, this experience showed poor communication, rude customer service, and staff behavior that raises serious concerns about professionalism. After being a loyal customer for over a year, this experience was unacceptable and I will be taking my business elsewhere.

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