I went the old fashioned way.  Manual out, stick pins in patch position
and stick back through material and patch.  Place another stick pin in
place untill the patch won't move and I have enough pins sticking out
that will forsure draw blood whilist I sew them there patches into place
after carefully measuring and remeasuring and checking it twice...
grin!!!

Then I matched those thread colors exactly.  Sewed from the back side
first and went all around them with thread and tied a RR Square not and a
granny just for good keeping.  I hope this shirt lasts like my last
shirt...grin!  I even repaired a few places on my Sr. Commander Uniform. 
Gotta be right on, RIGHT!

Who needs a sewing machine!  I do!  BIG GRIN!

Thanks for the tips!

Mark Jones

On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 17:48:11 +0100 "Stefan Fischer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> 
> > I am in the process of putting a new uniform together. What is the 
> best
> > way to put on your patches?
> > 1. I have done hot glue first sew second.
> 
> Did you try to remove the patch after using hot glue? I never tried 
> this.
> Sewing doesn't leave any rest on the uniform, but hot glue?
> 
> Allzeit bereit f�r Jesus,
> Fani
> Pioneer-Cmdr
> OP #78 M�tzingen/Germany
> 

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