Laughing Squid Embroidered Patches

posted by Scott Beale on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

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John Fischer of StickerGiant.com was testing out a new embroidered patch machine and sent us a few sample Laughing Squid patches. Hopefully he’ll decide to start making them for real and if so we will sell them in our store along with our t-shirts.

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UPDATE: I gave Doc Poc a patch, which he has sewn on to his Lovelife bag.

Sewed!

photos by Scott Beale & Doctor Popular


8 comments on “Laughing Squid Embroidered Patches”

  1. So when they are made and released I have to be one of the first to buy or own….very cool I really like the look.

  2. Start selling them and I’ll buy em. Also, if you ever make the purple squid t-shirt, I’ll buy one of those as well. My green squid shirt is beginning to get thin since I do wear it once a week.

  3. Oh man I want one. Especially if it comes on the Timbuk2 bag. ;~)

    I assume that’s the Hacker, right?

  4. Thomas, yes that’s the very same Timbuk2 Hacker bag that I wrote about last August http://laughingsquid.com/timbuk2-hacker-bag-the-ultimate-vertical-laptop-bag/

  5. Hi Scott-
    If your interested- we could sew the patches onto a few Hacker bags and you could see if they sell and/or we could set up a day that everyone who has a laughing squid patch could come take a tour of our San Francisco manufacturing facility and get their patch sewn onto their favorite bag- Timbuk2 or not.

    The guy who makes the zero-per-gallon patch just started working out of our warehouse on Friday’s. it would be cool to combine forces and have a patch-sewing day if folks are interested.

  6. Patti, that sounds great, assuming SickerGiant decides to make them.

  7. My fingers are crossed :)

  8. Want! Want NOW!

    Thank you for your kind attention.

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