I love the logo - photo 5 (the last in that first post). Nice.
Nice sketch too. You have a bit of talent tucked away there.....
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I love the logo - photo 5 (the last in that first post). Nice.
Nice sketch too. You have a bit of talent tucked away there.....
This finishes my new T shirt collection.
I downloaded photos of embroided patches, as you can see they look like genuine patches on the shirt.
The Camel Trophy patch when I put it onto a cap will look like an embroided factory job.
This pic is inverted as the thingy is still wet and hanging on the indoor line and will be ironed carefully later.
It is so easy to do and if you use the right transfer paper and are careful
the things will last for years untill the shirt is crapped.
Washing in the first few months is the key for a long lasting result.
I turn the thing inside out and machine wash using a mild liquid hand soap,
not a product containing bleach.
I have T shirts with transfers that are about five year old but still looking good despite the grease and grime stains !!!
By the way making a patch to sew onto a cap is more involved and complicated than putting them onto a shirt. but only costs about five bucks and a couple of hours work.