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Statler Stitcher
Last Updated:
August 20, 2004
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Background
& History
At a very early age, Paul Statler's dream was to own his own electronics
business. He fulfilled that dream by age 15. Through the years he has
experienced many things from building his family's first television to repairing several
of Elvis Presley's televisions and stereos at Graceland while working for RCA. Paul
is also an inventor who is known for having invented many things to make life easier.
Paul still has an electronics business, but it is quite different from the
dream he began 47 years ago. Paul and his wife, Mildred, both come from families
with a tradition of quilting.
The "Statler Stitcher"
is a software program with hardware that Paul Statler researched, designed and built to
operate a hand-guided quilting machine that will stitch almost any design (pattern).
The program can determine the pattern and size, the size of the block, the stitches per
inch, the repetitions of the pattern, and the offset of the pattern.
The "Statler Stitcher"
software and hardware packages have been sold around the world.
The hardware includes the computer, cables, servo-motors, and computer
circuit boards attached to a hand-guided Gammill sewing head, which is guided by the
computer instead of by hand. |