Patches PATCHES Patches

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Here are some recent ones supplied
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and Gold Wire ones
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very nice one, are they done in house ??
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they are really nice well done :)
how did you make them?
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Those are some nice edges on the patches in the top picture. Merrow or overlocker?
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I said supplied - not made by me - I have no room for machines as I only have a small garage! I wish I did as we are constantly asked for reasonably priced t-shirts, caps etc but farm it all out as we are snowed under with all the prints and other stuff!
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hence why i asked the question, still nice all the same, i am just about to start using someone in west wales after meeting them at trade only show
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You are right to outsource embroidery, as the noise created by embroidery machines on the go all the while, certainly wouldn't endear you to any neighbours. I was at a trade show once when they started up a multi head machine and the clatter from it was horrendous.
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DREAMGLASS;16652 wrote:You are right to outsource embroidery, as the noise created by embroidery machines on the go all the while, certainly wouldn't endear you to any neighbours.

That's why we haven't got any :cool:. Also helps when Chris is working on one of the cars, current one only has half a exhaust fitted, sounds excellent :biggrin:

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my embroidery machine is really quiet lol
although its not a multi head one and annoyingly can only embroider a max of 4" but hey we all start somewhere, it does the job i want it to :)
it way quieter than my other normal sewing machine i had
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Can anyone embroider badges with nice edges as I might have some work?
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