Pull the PNG version of the file and give it to a canvas guy who can put it into the machine and have it stitched onto the cover. The alternative is a heat transfer, which I would think is less ideal as the UV would make short work of it...I'd like to get two emblems for my main sail cover. Any ideas where I can obtain one and how I could apply one to the sail cover?
I made my own for my sail cover. UV rays ate up the original white helmet. Very easy. I used a xerox to blow up the emblem shape to the extra large size I wanted. I bought white marine material and pencil traced the shape onto the material. Then I cut out the various pieces and machine sewed them onto a square of blue marine material slightly larger than the helmet. I did this because all the curves require a lot of turning full 360 and that is impossible to accomplish onto the full sail cover. All zigzag stitching overlapped the white material edge. I then machine sewed the blue square onto the sail cover. Did this on both sides of course. It’s 10-foot quality meaning it looks great outside 10 feet! See the pic. Not professional but I took my time, it cost me nothing, and the Captain is pleased!I'd like to get two emblems for my main sail cover. Any ideas where I can obtain one and how I could apply one to the sail cover?
Did you order them somewhere online? An adhesive appliqué, right? Looks great on the fantastic hull paint job!We just received and installed our custom Ericson Viking helmet emblem today. I think it turned out pretty cool!View attachment 34702
Yes I ordered it from DIY Lettering (doityourselflettering.com) . If you email them and reference the Ericson emblem they will probably be able to look it up for you, I just looked and I don’t have the order number anymore. But they were great to work with. I just sent them a picture of the Ericson emblem and told them what size and color I wantedDid you order them somewhere online? An adhesive appliqué, right? Looks great on the fantastic hull paint job!