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20 Aug 2006, 15:09 (Ref:1687403) | #1 | |
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Embroidered patches
I'm looking around for quotes on making a (very) limited run of embroidered patches (maybe two colour, from Illustrator files, or pdf). Anyone here know of a good, cheap company they can recommend?
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20 Aug 2006, 15:22 (Ref:1687422) | #2 | ||
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Type 'embroidered patches' into Google, there are loads of companies on there.
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20 Aug 2006, 18:06 (Ref:1687569) | #3 | ||
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But if they're going on racesuits forget it!
Go to a racewear manufacturer and get the right thing for the rules |
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20 Aug 2006, 20:36 (Ref:1687711) | #4 | ||
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I do embroidery amoungst other things and did look into this (embroidery on to race suits), actually as I recollect you should be OK with patches but not with embroidering directly on the race suits (presuming that is what you want to do) even with nomex thread. You can get patches that heat press on and that may be a better option as you do not need to punture the suit. Though be prepared to pay a bit to set up the file (digitise), I do have some very powerful software called Corel DRAWings (Not Corel Draw but from the same people) where I can convert an illy file into an embroidery file, if you want to email it to me I will at least have a look at it and see what is envolved and if the file is doable.
PS mods I am not touting for work as I am more into embroidering direct on to garments and selling the garments than patches. |
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Patches should still be attached through the outer layer of cloth only, and on flame retardant backings using flame retardant thread.
NB The word "should" not "must" is used, but if you want a regular argument with scrutineers then go ahead :-) If you use "iron on" patches, be prepared to prove they're not flammable. Personally I couldn't be @r5ed so run with a plain suit. |
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20 Aug 2006, 21:10 (Ref:1687744) | #7 | ||
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Ask the MSA direct like I did and you will get a confused answer, in fact it transpires as I understand it, that that those expensive suits you see F1 teams and the like wearing are in fact embroidered on the outer skin before the suit is finally assembled and thats expensive I bet. I do believe that you cannot punture the suit entirely even with fire resistant thread and I can assure there is no other way of embroidering and assembled garment without doing this.
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20 Aug 2006, 21:12 (Ref:1687745) | #8 | ||
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If it's just name badges you're after then send a PM to FLYING MUPPET
he can supply badges, normally 1 colour name on different colour background |
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20 Aug 2006, 21:46 (Ref:1687761) | #9 | ||
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Al,
I think you are partly right - see this eBay auction for Shumacher suit. The larger logoed areas - Marlboro, Vodafone - have stitching going through them, so they are printed before assembly, but other badges - eg the Shell, the Ferrari/Marlboro - have the stitching underneath. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2004-MICHAEL-S...QQcmdZViewItem John |
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21 Aug 2006, 08:24 (Ref:1687957) | #10 | ||
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£3k for a second hand suit, bargain eh! :-)
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21 Aug 2006, 08:47 (Ref:1687974) | #11 | ||
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Thanks for the replies!
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So I did google around, but the smallest run I've found is in batches of fifty which is not really appropriate. Thanks for the offer Al, but I've got an art school background, so can pretty much turn any file into anything that's necessary but if you have any idea how much a nearly unique run is likely to cost I'd be grateful (even more grateful if you can offer a quote ) |
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21 Aug 2006, 09:44 (Ref:1688008) | #12 | ||
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Hey guys,
I've had the above argument with scruts before, the outcome of the conversation was that patches are OK considering the amount of suit 'penetration' is minimal. Embroidery on the other hand removes a large amount of the fire resistant material and therefore is more dangerous. IMO the scruts cant tell the difference between nomex thread and cotton thread so if they ask, lie! haha! (joke) |
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nihil with respect mate unless you have 6k's worth of embroidery digitising software and training in that area and I assure you it is unlike any other design disipline you will ever encounter, you will not be able to make an embroidery file from your artwork. I can from an Illustrator vector file via my DRAWings package as this revolutionary software I have which only works with vectors not bitmaps digitising becomes a much simpler task (if you know what you are doing of course), thats all I was offering as normally they will want at least £30 t0 £50 to digitise from your artwork. Email the vector file (eps, coreldraw, windows metafile etc) with fonts turned to outlines/curves, NOT a bitmap and I will have a look at for you, send to sales@cadart.com and I will see what I can do for you.
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If you have a very big embroidery patch, they will put some extra nomex on the inside of that first layer. |
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No charge Eddy are you serious? A large embroidery patch could represent several hours work and I cannot see them swallowing that.
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22 Aug 2006, 08:32 (Ref:1688530) | #17 | ||
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Steady on Eddy, you'll put poor benighted racewear retailers out of business. It's a way of making up for the woeful prices on racewear at the moment as you well know.
When did Nick last embroider you anything FOC? Let me know your secret please! :-) |
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Hold on a second guys, I meant no extra charge to put it on the outer layer.
Obviously you pay for the embroidery, nobody can do that foc. (Goes away quickly now in the hope to sell another suit.) |
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Ah re-read your post now Eddy - I think you meant no extra charge to attach a badge that the customer supplies when they make the suit.
Yes, if they can be satisfied that it'll pass FIA muster I'm sure. |
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1 Aug 2014, 15:12 (Ref:3440786) | #20 | |
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Are You still buy embroidered patches on ebay? Is this a safety way to buy patches?
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27 Aug 2014, 15:20 (Ref:3448187) | #21 | |
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I found the place when i will buy: http://quality.e-patches.ca
I'm affraid about quality of embroidered patches on ebay so... I will let You know when i got the patches (about 14 days) |
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