Sandpoint chamber welcomes Earle's Embroidery
SANDPOINT — Earle’s Embroidery and Screen Printing has joined the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce.
Earle’s Embroidery has been operating in the greater Sandpoint area since 1999. In 2010, Jackie and Ken Earle sold their business to Peter Gillis, who moved the embroidery shop from the Earles’ home on Highway 95 north of town to its present location at the corner of Highway 200 and McGhee Road in Kootenai. As the only local custom embroiderer, Gillis said customers can be involved in the design process and work with the staff every step of the way.
Gillis has continued serving all past clients as well as many new clients.
“If Earle’s Embroidery did work for you years ago, your design is still in the embroidery software,” Gillis said.
The company also offers screen printing and Gillis said Earle’s Embroidery has been fortunate to supply businesses and events like the Long Bridge Swim, MickDuff’s and all of the 24 Hours for Hank fundraisers with embroidered and screen printed clothing, caps and bags.
With an extensive network of suppliers, Earle’s Embroidery can get customers exactly what they are looking for and need. That means there’s plenty to choose from when it comes to finding the right cap, jacket, fleece, hoodie or anything else they may want embroidered or screen printed, Gillis said.
“If we can hoop it, frame it or fit it under a screen, we’ll get it done,” he added.
Information: Peter Gillis, 265-2579; or stop by the shop at 21 McGhee Road, Suite 107