Historic Replicas & Recreations
Recreate those long lost high school varsity jackets, patches or maybe
a Word War 2 flight jacket that belonged to a relative using the same style 100+ year old hand controlled embroidery machines that made the originals
Replicas and Recreations
How to get started
Let's recreate that long lost jacket, hat or patch that now only lives on in photos using the same style hand controlled machines that would have made the originals, and have been making them for the past 100+ years.
This is honestly one of my favorite things to do with these machines, bringing back the past and seeing the look on the recipient's face when they are reunited with the perfect replica of that long lost and cherished item.
Minimum project charge: $400
Due to the amount of time it takes to collect project information, layout designs, set up the machines and materials as well as to package and ship each order,
I have a minimum of $400 per project.
Prices are based on:
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Number of colors
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Size of embroidery
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Complexity of design
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If I'm attaching it to a garment
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Trim detail (like extra layers of felt)
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Delivery speed (See Rush Order Fees)
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Your feelings about the Star Wars prequels
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Special details (printing or computer embroidery)
Lead Time
Typical lead time is 14-21 business days,
and is based on the following factors:
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Amount of work I have in the studio
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Vendor lead time for requested garment(s)
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Special colors/materials needed for your project
Rush Orders
I do offer rush orders, when possible,
for the following fee structure:
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1-3 day delivery: +100% of order cost
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4-6 day or over the weekend delivery: +50% of order cost
Art and Design Services:
If your project is only a concept, without finished artwork,
I offer design and layout services to bring your idea to life, and when I'm done you own the artwork.
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Basic layout (using your source material) $65+
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Custom artwork $100 and hour (estimate provided)
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Receive a digital copy of artwork for an additional charge
Contact me with the details and a few photos to get started and for more details on this process.