by gwillmann ( edited 15d ago ) 15d ago

A shirt that my niece loved had a logo that she did not want. I covered the logo with a plain applique and then embroidered a gnome from Designs by JuJu. She loves it now.

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by sebsews 5d ago

Great idea and adorable cover up!

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gwillmann by gwillmann 4d ago

Thank you

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by sonjapotgieter 12d ago

Awesome..Great Idea!!

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gwillmann by gwillmann 5d ago

Thank you

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by peafarm 12d ago

Another great idea for saving a garment. Glad she loves it now.

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gwillmann by gwillmann 5d ago

Thanks

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by noah 13d ago

Great save:):)

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gwillmann by gwillmann 5d ago

Thanks

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by Mleodore 13d ago

That’s beautiful

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gwillmann by gwillmann 5d ago

Thank you

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by anitapatch 13d ago

What a good idea. Nice design

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gwillmann by gwillmann 5d ago

Thanks

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by rachap 13d ago

Great idea 7 nice job!

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gwillmann by gwillmann 13d ago

Thanks

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by worthy edited 14d ago

Wonderful save looks great.
Thank you about the reminder to slow down machine, think we often forget to do that.

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gwillmann by gwillmann 14d ago

Thanks

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by justonlyme 14d ago

Great idea Auntie! I've considered doing that on a few items I own, but am afraid the needle will get stuck with the rubbery printing. I've covered holes that way though. Works great!! And if she is happy, that is all that matters, right? :)

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gwillmann by gwillmann 14d ago

The logo was embroidered and had at least 2 layers of cutaway stabilizer on it. I just slowed my machine down and stitched over the whole thing.

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by dailylaundry 14d ago

What a great idea!! Once I cover a stain with an embroidery design on a shirt I liked. But, this is even better! Hugs to you!

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gwillmann by gwillmann 14d ago

Thanks

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by graceandham 15d ago

'Clever disguise. I love the gnome, too.

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gwillmann by gwillmann 14d ago

Thank you

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