This project did not take long. I worked with the logo in Photoshop until the printed version (using 2 pages) was the right size.
After applying some Heat-N-Bond to the applique fabric, I traced the cut-out logo (in reverse) and cut it out.
I bonded the logo to the t-shirt and stitched around the edges.
The customer also wanted a rectangle appliqued to the inside back to cover the manufacturer's printed logo and size information. Another rectangle was placed on the bottom left front (no picture).
These are the finished shirts. Interesting logo, isn't it? The customer designed it. I do not know what he does for a living, but he could be a graphic artist.
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