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  • Making Your Own Patches

    So I have two small bags which a friend and I bought as computer cases made out of nylon, but the front of the bag has a 5 inch by 5 inch logo on it that we want to cover up with the logo of the computer that will be inside.

    A patch is a natural option here but I don't think it will exactly be cost efficient to order 2 blanks (of course I could be wrong).

    If we were going to make our own patches, how would we go about that?

    I thought I remembered seeing somewhere at a trade show a fine mesh you could sew on, create a "patch" and then use a soldering iron to cut/melt away the edges/excess.

    That probably wont work here since I just need a square so - how do I do it? What kind of material do you buy for the back, size of satin stitch border... how do you cut it out etc?

    Or is it all too much trouble!
    John Yaglenski
    Amayausers.com - Webmaster
    Levelbest Embroidery - Owner
    Hilton Head Island, SC
    http://www.levelbestembroidery.com

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    John, Judy had a good post on this back on October 17th. The link showed 2\280 at the end of the link; don't know if that helps at all. Debbie in Indiana
    Debbie Rinehart<br />Deb\'z-N-Stitches

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