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Railroad Magazine patch

Railroad Magazine patch

Regular price $7.00 CAD
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A large, 12x20 cm (5x8in), patch based on a Dec 1940 issue of Railroad Magazine, featuring a story from famed rail hopper, singer, and poet Harry McClintock. I found this magazine in a thrift shop a while ago and have always loved the cover. The magazine itself is a mix of stories related to working on the railroad, and also of hopping trains. 

All patches are hand drawn, silk screened, hand made by me. No AI is used for anything I make

Depending on how you sew the patches, they may fray a bit over time, or when put in the wash. If you want a frayed look, use a more spaced apart stich pattern. If you want to prevent fraying, use a tight, close together stich pattern.

Black Fabric: 100% cotton, 10-12 oz canvas or 14 oz twill (depending on availability)
Natural Fabric: 100% cotton, 10-12 oz canvas (depending on availability)
other fabrics: material and weight will vary. other fabrics are either salvaged from worn out clothing, with the still good fabric cut out for the patches, or are thrifted. upcycled fabrics may show slight signs of wear.

Care: patches are colour fast and the print will survive in the wash. they can go in the dryer, but I recommend hanging to dry any garment with patches sewn on to them. DO NOT IRON THE PRINTED AREA. if you do need to iron the patch, either upside down or with a piece of fabric between the patch and the iron.

Shipping: to keep prices down, patches are sent in an envelope via letter mail. no tracking is available in the basic shipping option. If you would like a tracking number, there is an option to add tracking at check out.

all patches are silk screened by hand, and may have slight imperfections, nothing that will take away from the image.

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