First off be very patient. Most embroidered designs are done with a lock stitch technique which means that every stitch must be individually removed. With that said, you should definitely invest in an inexpensive seam ripper (1 to 2 dollars tops) as they have a fine tip and razor edge to cut rather than pull the thread.
Once you have removed all the threads, you should steam the area so that the individual fibers begin to come together to hide the place where the logo was. The really tricky part is making the area where the stitching used to be look like the rest of the shirt. Give it time, a few washes and ironings and you should be fine.
2006-11-20 18:56:09
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answered by hunter 2
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Buy a seam ripper. You can buy them at any store that sells sewing supplies (from Hobby Lobby to Walmart). They are inexpensive and effective.
But, no matter what, the shirt will look funny since the whole thing is embroidered. You're better off taking off the whole pocket itself. You can use the seam ripper for that, too.
2006-11-20 14:15:39
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answered by Esma 6
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It depends on the size of the logo. You could use a sewing needle or a seam ripper is the best tool that Tailors and seamstress use.
2006-11-20 14:11:26
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answered by ace 2
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The best thing to do is to remove the pocket.You can try to remove the logo with a seam ripper, you can get them any place they sell fabric.
2006-11-20 14:21:48
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answered by Granny 1 7
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surely, it rather is any different way around: bleach took OUT somewhat some the stain... er.. dye... at that spot. it rather isn't any longer a shade laid over the textile, however the lack of ability of the colour this is in the encircling fabric: so there is not any longer something so which you will get rid of. you could desire to purpose dyeing the full shirt black and notice if it takes nicely sufficient to cover the spot -- it may desire to no longer -- or toss bleach at it in different spots to make a development.... warning, nonetheless, in case you had splashed centred bleach on that spot, the textile is in all probability plenty weaker there; it may desire to no longer put off nicely.
2016-10-17 07:37:05
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answered by ? 4
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Embroiderment
2016-10-19 04:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Just use a stitch ripper or even a needle. It will work.
2006-11-20 14:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a seam reaper, you can get them store were they sale sewing supplys!
2006-11-20 14:13:48
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answered by Winkey 3
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cut thread and start pulling it out thread by thread. from the back good luck
2006-11-20 14:30:34
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answered by tweed801 5
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