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but that's all embroidery and silk screen combined. lemonis: and the margins on the two of them are...? sal: 75%. lemonis: and so almost $900,000 in gross profit? sal: gross profits, yeah. lemonis: that's a lot of gross. -let's finish the tour, okay? -sal: yes. -lemonis: nice meeting you, sir. -nick: nice to meet you. we'll see you. sal: so, this is the restaurant. i wanted sort of a unique feel to it. lemonis: what kind of revenue will the restaurant do? sal: last year, about $300,000. lemonis: less than $1,000 a day in sales? -sal: yes. -lemonis: that's tough. lemonis: it's lunchtime and there's nobody in this restaurant, but quite frankly, i'm not that surprised. who wants to sit here and watch kids play basketball and pay for fine dining? sal: so, this is our baseball facility. lemonis: so, how much revenue actually comes from the sports complex? sal: anywhere from $350,000 to $400,000 a year. -lemonis: sales, not profit? -sal: sales, correct. lemonis: so, how can you break that down for me? how much does baseball generate? sal: be
but that's all embroidery and silk screen combined. lemonis: and the margins on the two of them are...? sal: 75%. lemonis: and so almost $900,000 in gross profit? sal: gross profits, yeah. lemonis: that's a lot of gross. -let's finish the tour, okay? -sal: yes. -lemonis: nice meeting you, sir. -nick: nice to meet you. we'll see you. sal: so, this is the restaurant. i wanted sort of a unique feel to it. lemonis: what kind of revenue will the restaurant do? sal: last year, about $300,000....
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in addition to the lord roberts memorial workshop in bradford, there was also embroidery work created by shell-shocked soldiers who attended classes at the bradford khaki handicrafts club while convalescing at the abram peel hospital, a military establishment for neurological disorders. under the guidance of noted embroidery teacher louisa francis purcell hospitalized soldiers provided the khaki club a cross stitch front flip for use at services in the hospital chapel. this remarkable alter clotch, hand-embroidered for st. paul's cathedral in london, was a project organized by the royal school of needlework. reduced by commonwealth soldiers from the u.k., australia canada, new zealand, and south africa, convalescing in hospitals throughout britain the therapeutic lap craft not only resulted in beautiful embroidery but also contributed to the restoration of fine motor skills and coordination and valuable the men with limb injuries. the activity also offered a welcome distraction from the emotional anguish of their war experiences. the 10-foot-wide altarpiece with five panels was comple
in addition to the lord roberts memorial workshop in bradford, there was also embroidery work created by shell-shocked soldiers who attended classes at the bradford khaki handicrafts club while convalescing at the abram peel hospital, a military establishment for neurological disorders. under the guidance of noted embroidery teacher louisa francis purcell hospitalized soldiers provided the khaki club a cross stitch front flip for use at services in the hospital chapel. this remarkable alter...
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it had an unusual embroidery at the bottom and i promised myself i would go home and do that someday. i never have yet, but it was a beautiful, simple garment heard and the family lore was that it was from the 1930's. when the reviewers looked at the stitching, they realized it was an object that was made near slavery time. that was an amazing thing. >> so, let me ask you this. p[indiscernible] >> i am not exactly sure. i am having a hard time finding it. it does dasay who the owner was. >> have you researched the owner? >> i tried but i do not know -- i'v ee tried in many forms. >> sarah, it looks like freeman. f-r-e-e-m-a-n late of kent county, the 13th day of november, 1807. then let's see. and duly proved and recorded -- it appears a certain negro man named david freed from slavery. you need to look into sarah pierce freeman. it looks like she is giving -- she gave freedom to david. david is the identified negro. 5'7" high, dark complexion about 30 years old. raised in kent county. if it's 1806, then he would have been born around 1780. s >>o, thank you for being a good steward an
it had an unusual embroidery at the bottom and i promised myself i would go home and do that someday. i never have yet, but it was a beautiful, simple garment heard and the family lore was that it was from the 1930's. when the reviewers looked at the stitching, they realized it was an object that was made near slavery time. that was an amazing thing. >> so, let me ask you this. p[indiscernible] >> i am not exactly sure. i am having a hard time finding it. it does dasay who the owner...
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that's used, could be a new fabric could be a detail or embellishment like fringing or pearls or embroideryhe skirt. >> in years gone past it could be six months to a year before the trends you saw on the runway at fashion week were saw on high street. now that process can be as short as three weeks. and there's more demand. the internet has a effect on fashion. not just on fashion, but technology as well. people want their technology and media faster and they definitely want their fashion faster. >> high street fashions are just as relevant as others because they'll take the catwalk trends and shows and make those pieces really accessible to peel not in the industry. particular designs that have inspired collections, i would probably say celine and the pink. that pink was so popular. and everyone was wearing it. and everyone wanted it. and we bought more and more and more of it throughout the season. season. >> a lot of what we have to do is present ideas. the ideas are what filters down. they percolate, like coffee on to the street. it is a good idea. why wouldn't you make 2,000 of them?
that's used, could be a new fabric could be a detail or embellishment like fringing or pearls or embroideryhe skirt. >> in years gone past it could be six months to a year before the trends you saw on the runway at fashion week were saw on high street. now that process can be as short as three weeks. and there's more demand. the internet has a effect on fashion. not just on fashion, but technology as well. people want their technology and media faster and they definitely want their...
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. >> technology is -- >> and then -- >> like the look of the embroidery that's blown up and off centereded into a venture with blue star alliance. how will that help you grow your brand? >> i'll be diversified in more places. it's exciting. >> and you're expanding product lines as well, eyewear, other accessories? >> yes. i'm going to look at my show now if that's okay. >> great. thank you so much. it's been wonderful. >> okay. so i lost track. i want to see what's going on. >> this is a live fashion show as you can see. >> thanks to courtney for that rare look behind the scenes of fashion week. a new survey suggests retailers want to capture millennial shoppers they better get an app for that. mary thompson is back at hq with more. >> to anyone watching millennial work their smartphone should come as no surprise their ease with the devices is driving growth in shopping. a paypal survey of more than 17,000 shoppers in 22 countries forecast from 2013 through 2016, commerce will grow at a rate of 42% compare to a 13% growth rate forecast for traditional e-commerce done via laptops and desk
. >> technology is -- >> and then -- >> like the look of the embroidery that's blown up and off centereded into a venture with blue star alliance. how will that help you grow your brand? >> i'll be diversified in more places. it's exciting. >> and you're expanding product lines as well, eyewear, other accessories? >> yes. i'm going to look at my show now if that's okay. >> great. thank you so much. it's been wonderful. >> okay. so i lost track. i...
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i visit artistic stitch in queens, new york, an embroidery and silk-screening business plagued by an multiplex of businesses that really work together. lemonis: that's what's called a "mall." lemonis: delusions of grandeur compelled the owner to build out his entire facility with whatever he could think of. sal: this is the restaurant. this is the sports complex. this is our baseball facility. lemonis: is it profitable? sal: no. lemonis: if i can't figure out a way to bring this company back to its original roots, artistic stitch will close its doors forever. the numbers aren't adding up here. sal: i'm this close to going home. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. lemonis: if you don't like money, don't follow my process.
i visit artistic stitch in queens, new york, an embroidery and silk-screening business plagued by an multiplex of businesses that really work together. lemonis: that's what's called a "mall." lemonis: delusions of grandeur compelled the owner to build out his entire facility with whatever he could think of. sal: this is the restaurant. this is the sports complex. this is our baseball facility. lemonis: is it profitable? sal: no. lemonis: if i can't figure out a way to bring this...
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of course there also women who trade embroidery things. women are very savvy. they just need a little bit of pushed. they need support and encouragement. once they are given that, they perform. they get things done. i see there is maybe half of the audience is women tonight. and women know that when they put their mind to it, he can get it done, no matter what it is. met their -- whether it is at home or work. when they put their mind to it they get it done. i think we have been surprised to see their -- what they would ask. for example, they would say as women we are not getting good deals at the banks when we go for a loan. the banks will not give us loans without putting our whole house as collateral. we ask for a small loan and they want the whole house. why don't they take the car? the car is still valuable. so they will usually talk to me about their problems and tell me what the solution is. i find it so much easier to help them because when is talking to a certain agency, and we have had a couple of women like that. it is also very encouraging to see ho
of course there also women who trade embroidery things. women are very savvy. they just need a little bit of pushed. they need support and encouragement. once they are given that, they perform. they get things done. i see there is maybe half of the audience is women tonight. and women know that when they put their mind to it, he can get it done, no matter what it is. met their -- whether it is at home or work. when they put their mind to it they get it done. i think we have been surprised to...
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she said the only thing that was of value was an embroidery she was taking for her grandmother but againo insurance and still in shock. >> what a horrible wray to start a day. is she saying anything yet. >> reporter: she said she would talk to us after she spoke to her insurance company. she's like what can i do? i showed up to go to work this morning and she just finds this. insurance i'm sure will take care of it but -- kind of shrugging her shoulder. can't believe it. >> all right, janine. janine de la vega live from campbell. thank you. >>> 8:35. well, shoppers, planning on hitting the malls, you are being washed about a terror threat -- warned about a terror threat affiliated with al qaeda. brian flores has more from the newsroom and how the bay area could be effected. >> some officials believe in is more of a recruitment tool than anything. but the bay area connection has to to with westfield shopping malls. somebody the video alludes to. here in the bay area, there are three locations where the malls are located, san francisco, santa clara and san jose. no specific credible threat
she said the only thing that was of value was an embroidery she was taking for her grandmother but againo insurance and still in shock. >> what a horrible wray to start a day. is she saying anything yet. >> reporter: she said she would talk to us after she spoke to her insurance company. she's like what can i do? i showed up to go to work this morning and she just finds this. insurance i'm sure will take care of it but -- kind of shrugging her shoulder. can't believe it. >>...
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of course, there also women who trade embroidery things. women are very savvy. they just need a little bit of push. they need support and encouragement. once they are given that, they perform. they get things done. i see there is maybe half of the audience is women tonight. and women know that when they put their mind to it, he can get -- they really get it done, no matter what it is. whether it is at home or work. when they put their mind to it , they get it done. i think we have been surprised to see what they would ask. for example, they would say as women we are not getting good deals at the banks when we go for a loan. the banks will not give us loans without putting our whole house as collateral. we ask for a small loan and they want the whole house. why don't they take the car? the car is still valuable. it is a reasonable thing. so, they will usually talk to me about their problems and tell me what the solution is. i find it so much easier to help them because when talking to a certain agency, and we have had a couple of women like that. it is also very
of course, there also women who trade embroidery things. women are very savvy. they just need a little bit of push. they need support and encouragement. once they are given that, they perform. they get things done. i see there is maybe half of the audience is women tonight. and women know that when they put their mind to it, he can get -- they really get it done, no matter what it is. whether it is at home or work. when they put their mind to it , they get it done. i think we have been...
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you don't see the magnificent blue vest that's only the stupid don't see the magnificence of the embroideryall it takes one little boy to say he's not wearing any clothes and the whole thing falls down. now i have to start thinking about things. it's just that easy to convince these people. it's really just that easy. and it's time for me to go to the airport. but i'll tell you this last thing. when i went to the university of toronto and to oberlin back to back a couple of years ago i thought my mission there was to present conservative values in an understandable way and enthusiastic passionate way using language people could connect to. but after i got there i realized i was wrong about that. that was a mistake. i got interviewed by a reporter from the toronto sun before i even did the toronto show and oberlin was after that and she said to me after the interview over, she said i never met a conservative before and i said i'm not surprised. [laughter] >> but what she meant by that was, you seem so nice. and she is right. i had a friend of mine, a good friend of mine, when i hear you real
you don't see the magnificent blue vest that's only the stupid don't see the magnificence of the embroideryall it takes one little boy to say he's not wearing any clothes and the whole thing falls down. now i have to start thinking about things. it's just that easy to convince these people. it's really just that easy. and it's time for me to go to the airport. but i'll tell you this last thing. when i went to the university of toronto and to oberlin back to back a couple of years ago i thought...
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you don't see the magnificent blue vest that's only the stupid don't see the magnificence of the embroidery. all it takes one little boy to say he's not wearing any clothes and the whole thing falls down. now i have to start thinking about things. it's just that easy to convince these people. it's really just that easy. and it's time for me to go to the airport. but i'll tell you this last thing. when i went to the university of toronto and to oberlin back to back a couple of years ago i thought my mission there was to present conservative values in an understandable way and enthusiastic passionate way using language people could connect to. but after i got there i realized i was wrong about that. that was a mistake. i got interviewed by a reporter from the toronto sun before i even did the toronto show and oberlin was after that and she said to me after the interview over, she said i never met a conservative before and i said i'm not surprised. [laughter] >> but what she meant by that was, you seem so nice. and she is right. i had a friend of mine, a good friend of mine, when i hear you re
you don't see the magnificent blue vest that's only the stupid don't see the magnificence of the embroidery. all it takes one little boy to say he's not wearing any clothes and the whole thing falls down. now i have to start thinking about things. it's just that easy to convince these people. it's really just that easy. and it's time for me to go to the airport. but i'll tell you this last thing. when i went to the university of toronto and to oberlin back to back a couple of years ago i...