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Foxx4Beaver:
what was the out come of this Brute?...too much of a pain in the a$$?....I'd love to get one, as I'm sure several of us would too!

Brute:
Hmmm. Had a computer go down with the stuff on it and just in the last couple weeks got most loaded up on the new one. Have not messed with the embroidery designs for some time as the computer was dying. Let me see if I still have the thumb drive with the info for this on on it. You looking for a patch or something on a shirt?

Foxx4Beaver:
something along the lines of what you posted would be cool...I'm ok with it being a patch if it makes your life easier. I'm lookin for something to put on a riding jersey, so a patch would probably be the way to go.

Brute:
I DO have the files so should be able to plug into the machine and sew these out. I can change colors easily and sizes fairly easy.
The one I took the picture of was a 7" on the back of a shirt as an experiment. While it stitched out ok, I nicked the shirt while cutting a thread, then later washed it without thinking about it and tossed it in the dryer. the thread is all cotton and when it shrinks it wrinkles the pattern all up. Oops. Patches don't usually shrink up because the backing material is stiff enough it will hold the shape even when washed.
Was working on a crossed up dirt bike shadow image when I put it all aside and the computer started acting up.
For me, after doing it I decided I would not wear the 'finger' image out in public as it is a bit rude. I don't want some kids mom not letting her kid talk to me about riding because of my patch. Just me. I would be glad to do either patches or jacket/shirt. I will look into patch material with an iron on back as well.
Between the last update to the program and the length of time it has been since I worked with it I am having to relearn to use the program. Sucks!

Foxx4Beaver:
excellent!...I'm thinkin 7"ish would be plenty big enough...iron on sounds like a possibility, how well do you think an iron on would hold up on the back of a Fox riding jersey?
I'm totally unfamiliar with the process...so forgive my lack of knowledge...but I do like how it looks.

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