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Does anyone know of a source, or perhaps have a home embroidery machine that can make a 5" or 6" embroidered patch in color? It can be iron on, or sew on, doesn't matter.
I've searched all over and can only find 2.5" patches available on ETSY, eBay, Amazon etc. I've also found where I can purchase a digital download file with the design artwork in numerous formats for only a couple of bucks.
Just can't find a source to purchase one from......
I bet it takes a licensing agreement from GM to do it legally. That may be why you are having trouble finding one. Lloyd's floor mats still don’t have the licensing agreement to put C8 logos on their floor mats.
Google to find a high end sewing machine shop near you. You need a store that sells the Bernini, Janome, Baby Lock brands. They'll know a customer who has an embroidery module. Pretty common with the 'serious' sewing machine crowd. Yep, still a dedicated few out there. And can direct you to someone who can work from your digital file.
I bet it takes a licensing agreement from GM to do it legally. That may be why you are having trouble finding one. Lloyd's floor mats still don’t have the licensing agreement to put C8 logos on their floor mats.
Yes, I thought of that too, but there are plenty of folks selling the 2.5" ones, and lots of folks selling the digital downloadable design file.
Google to find a high end sewing machine shop near you. You need a store that sells the Bernini, Janome, Baby Lock brands. They'll know a customer who has an embroidery module. Pretty common with the 'serious' sewing machine crowd. Yep, still a dedicated few out there. And can direct you to someone who can work from your digital file.
Good thought, I'll give that a shot. My sister told me this morning that she has an embroidery machine, but gave away all her embroidery hoops, and required hardware a few years ago. Just uses her machine for normal sewing now. Dumbass..... !!!!!
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