folta@tove.umd.edu (Wayne Folta) (04/21/89)
I saw the Mac-sewing machine connection in either MacWorld or MacUser about six months back. The "sewing" machine was actually a very fancy, multi-colored monogramming machine that could evidently stitch anything you could draw as long as it was not too big (about 3x3 inches as I remember). The machine cost $1500 or more, as I remember. You could get one, I suppose, and start a sort-of upper-class computer-photo-on-a-tee-shirt business. It looked fun, and you evididently used a MacPaint-like program to generate the output (if not MacPaint itself). Wayne Folta (folta@tove.umd.edu 128.8.128.42)