This was done for a friend that was on a bowling league.
They have four team members and wanted their logo on the back of their shirts,
as well as each of their names on the front of their shirts.
They work for The Mending Shed.
Here is the HOT STUFF!
They have four team members and wanted their logo on the back of their shirts,
as well as each of their names on the front of their shirts.
They work for The Mending Shed.
Here is the HOT STUFF!
First the front of the shirts. Just the name of one of the team members.
Here is the design on the back:
And here is the design on the back showing the whole shirt and the proportion to the shirt.
This was the first embroidery that I had done for a paying customer.
Boy was this a learning experience and am thankful for the opportunity to have done it.
Nothing like practice.
To tell you a little more on how it was done:
They sent me an image that was then uploaded and transferred into the embroidery
system and converted to a design. Then working on stitch placement and fixing small details.
system and converted to a design. Then working on stitch placement and fixing small details.
Each design took just about an hour on the machine, and stitch count was just above 25,000.


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