[amayausers.com] Re: Making Your Own Patches

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  • Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:14:21 UT

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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!  ;)

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