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One simple way to do a 'patch' is to go to "Shop" and use "search" and use the word "applique." This will bring back 100+ designs that will work very well as a patch for anyone or any project. I am using a sport applique just as an example. I will be using some left...
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These responses are really great! I am so impressed by what I am reading and appreciative of all the information. Pat
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I think that the bottom line here is the stabilizer needs to adhere to the fabric you are sewing upon. I would use a heavy adhesive in this case so that the outside satin stitches will land exactly where they should. Heavy adhesive is about as stable as you can get. Make sure there is no slack between...
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I've found that, for me at least, the best way is the seam ripper, tweezers and magnifying glass method. When all else fails I have also made a patch using a fabric as close as posslible to the original, embroidering on it and then sewing it on. To keep the "hole" from showing on the back...
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Hi, I am not sure if this will work. but recently I had to sew a patch made of poly-twill, as far as I know this is a fabric with a special glue in it and is used it sport's uniforms (the techinique is called Tackle twill) But its premanent. If he wants to remove it to put it in another... well....
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