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tmleadr03
09-17-2013, 20:44
Anyone have a line of a local? I can do it online but would like to keep it local. Going to put the logo on the front and that is it.

Either the circle or the full one.

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Irving
09-17-2013, 20:52
Is it a patch that is pre-embroidered, or are you asking for the embroidering to be done?

tmleadr03
09-17-2013, 20:59
Embroidered right onto the shirt. On the left breast.

Like this, only not a white shirt, and not who ever this guy is.

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Is it a patch that is pre-embroidered, or are you asking for the embroidering to be done?

Irving
09-17-2013, 21:34
Ah, I can do a patch but not raw embroidery.

sniper7
09-17-2013, 21:48
better pass that by the boss first. I've seen you post that he is an asshole so you better present the need for them nicely!




maybe check with Jmetz?
If not I have a guy I work with but his shop is in new orleans.

XC700116
09-17-2013, 21:52
If you can't find someone local, My Brother and his wife do embroidery, screen printing, and vinyl graphics. They are in MN, hence not local, but good pro 2A business people.

http://www.graphicfxmn.com/

Irving
09-17-2013, 22:41
You'll know if I ever learn how to embroider though, because I'll have the most awesome polo shirts in town.

10mm-man
09-17-2013, 23:12
Ah, I can do a patch but not raw embroidery.


You make patches?

Irving
09-17-2013, 23:13
No, I meant I could sew a patch onto a shirt. Sorry for the confusion.

JM Ver. 2.0
09-17-2013, 23:13
You make patches?

If he could make patches don't you think he could embroider a shirt too.....?

Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.

sniper7
09-17-2013, 23:15
No, I meant I could sew a patch onto a shirt. Sorry for the confusion.

great skill to have. even my wife can't sew. I don't get it. that is about the only thing I took from the forced home economics class in middle school, but it has saved me a good bit of money from the Vet bills by being able to sew up my dog when he gets cut on fences hunting. not to mention clothes and whatever else gets ripped and needs repaired.

10mm-man
09-17-2013, 23:15
If he could make patches don't you think he could embroider a shirt too.....?

Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.

Hence the question..... Your smart JM

JM Ver. 2.0
09-18-2013, 02:45
Hence the question..... Your smart JM

You're*

Talk shit properly or don't talk shit at all.

Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.

10mm-man
09-18-2013, 12:37
You're*

Talk shit properly or don't talk shit at all.

Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.


Suck it hoe!

whitbaby
09-18-2013, 13:04
I would highly recommend Richard at Paradise Embroidery, it's a small shop and they turn out great work, most accommodating. I had them do a couple hundred shirts for a bike rally at the Marriott West last year. He can either provide the shirts or bring your own shirts in. He'll price it either way. He'll need a hi-res graphic or he can make one up from your sample.


720-438-8476, or email @ pdesigns2001@aol.com