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snicklefritz wrote:
> Any suggestions on embroidering on a medium heavy knit sweater?
> I am guessing a heavy cut away stabilizer and a Soluable on top?
> Have any of you done this successfully before? The logo he wants on
> the sweater is somewhat dense, see attachment....suggestions?
> thanks
The idea of doing a machine embroidery on a ski-weight sweater doesn't
do a thing for me! Either rip out the existing wool and KNIT the logo
:) or do it on a patch and sew the patch onto the sweater. Either
way, it will probably lose its stretchiness in that area.
Of course, you're idea of "medium heavy knit" may be a of something a
lot lighter than what I think of!
- Herb
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