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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the straw badge in Textiles.

For this BB, you will remove damaged or unwanted embroidery from a garment without wrecking the garment!

Related Article:
How to Remove Embroidery: the Definitive Guide to Keep the Fabric Safe

Related Video:
Embroidery Stitch Removal Techniques



To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- Remove embroidery from a garment without damaging the garment.

To document your completion of the BB, provide proof of the following as pictures or a video (less than two minutes):
- The embroidery before removal.
- You removing the embroidery.
- Your item of clothing with the embroidery removed and the fabric looking good.
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Was about to get rid of this sweater I've had for the last decade because I didn't want this embroidery, but then decided I like the sweater too much to get rid of it! Time to get rid of this embroidery instead! 😏

Used my seam ripper, x-acto knife, and tweezers. Now to wash it to get rid of all the fuzz.
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Branded! Not for long!
Branded! Not for long!
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Let's rip some stitches!
Let's rip some stitches!
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Whew! Look at that beaut.
Whew! Look at that beaut.
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Nicole Alderman approved this submission.
Note: I hereby certify that this badge bit is complete!

 
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I finally got a chance to remove some embroidery! I found this pair of 100% cotton jeans in just my size, and in the dark denim color and flared legs that I like. But, they had vibrant embroidery on the butt pockets, and that's just not my style. I looked inside the pockets, though, and the embroidery looked easy to remove, so I bought them!
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Vibrant lavender embroidery
Vibrant lavender embroidery
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Cutting the threads on the inside of the pocket
Cutting the threads on the inside of the pocket
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Then removing them from the front
Then removing them from the front
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The thick embroidery is gone, now it's time for the thin stitches!
The thick embroidery is gone, now it's time for the thin stitches!
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One pocket done, and the other has all the back stitches removed and just the front threads to cut
One pocket done, and the other has all the back stitches removed and just the front threads to cut
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No more butt embroidery! Mission accomplished!
No more butt embroidery! Mission accomplished!
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Here is my submission for the Remove Embroidery from a Garment - Straw - Textiles Aspect BB.

I found this beautiful blue/purple dress shirt but don't want the employer embroidery.

To document the completion of the BB, I have provided the following documentation as pictures:
- The embroidery before removal.
- You removing the embroidery.
- Your item of clothing with the embroidery removed and the fabric looking good.
1-Dress-Shirt.JPEG
Dress Shirt with unwanted embroidery
Dress Shirt with unwanted embroidery
2-removing.JPEG
removal part 1
removal part 1
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stitches cut
stitches cut
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stitches removed - partially complete
stitches removed - partially complete
4-no-damage.JPEG
no damage to shirt
no damage to shirt
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r ranson approved this submission.

 
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