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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When things go wrong as they sometimes will A small mistake could mean a very large bill If you got it wrong, do not despair Let us attempt this final repair. When an old logo needs to be replaced, you can salvage the garment by simply placing a new patch over the previous one. You’ll [...]</p>
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<p>When things go wrong as they sometimes will<br />
A small mistake could mean a very large bill<br />
If you got it wrong, do not despair<br />
Let us attempt this final repair.</p>
<p>When an old logo needs to be replaced, you can salvage the garment by simply placing a new patch over<br />
the previous one. You’ll need an embroidery patch that will completely cover the old design; make sure that<br />
this file is at least 5 mm bigger than the previous logo on all sides.<br />
We will first send you the embroidered patch then provide an applique stitch file. Follow these simple steps<br />
to embroider the new patch:<br />
1. Hoop the garment.<br />
2. Run the applique stitch file.<br />
3. The applique file will do the outline stitch and <span style="color: red;">stop</span>.<br />
4. Use this as a template to position the applique patch. (Optional: You can spray the back of the patch<br />
with a small amount of fabric glue before application, so that it will remain in the correct position.)<br />
5. <span style="color: #00ff00;">Restart</span> the machine and it will now do a binding stitch on the edge, then do a satin stitch border to fuse<br />
the fabric to the patch.<br />
The final result will look as though the patch has been directly embroidered onto your garment.<br />
<span style="color: #00ff00;">Optional:</span> <span style="color: red;">There is a product called stitch remover</span>, which is basically ceramic blade that can shave off<br />
your old embroidery. It will NEVER remove the entire logo, but it can shave off part of the thick satin<br />
stitches to make the area nice and flat.</p>
<p>To learn more about how we can help you to achieve the best results while saving<br />
you time and money, please ring us today or use the contact form on our website:</p>
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