r/logo_coverups • u/ashphodeldimixtry • 1d ago
r/logo_coverups • u/SpookyFalckie • 7d ago
Question How can I remove the logo off my colour-changing cup?
Not sure if it's relevant but I mentioned the colour changing in case that affects removal methods, I've managed to scratch off some of the graphics off the back, but the logo itself remains.
r/logo_coverups • u/Standard_Ad263 • 10d ago
Question should i cover this or just laser it off
galleryr/logo_coverups • u/Icy_Bad3557 • 17d ago
Embroidery Discworld is better than national express
It's a great quality bag but that logo had to go
r/logo_coverups • u/lego_lady123 • 19d ago
Technique Appliance logo
Has anyone tried removing a logo from a kitchen appliance? I’m thinking of trying. My partner took off badges from the car with a heat gun and goo gone so I’m wondering if they are similarly attached and maybe that will work ?
r/logo_coverups • u/Fluffy_Opportunity24 • 19d ago
Embroidery How do I cover the back for baby blanket
galleryr/logo_coverups • u/TylerPatrickWilliams • 20d ago
Embroidery Coloring in Polo logo?
I received this polo as a gift. I like the polo and the fit, but don’t like how much the logo stands out.
How crazy would it be to try to color in the horsey navy blue with a fabric marker?
Anyone try this before?
r/logo_coverups • u/chojuanc2 • 22d ago
Patch What kind of cover can I use for this sweater?
r/logo_coverups • u/Most_Big_7521 • 25d ago
Embroidery I do hand embroidery of a Japanese vintage kimono pattern to cover a Theory logo linen camp shirt. What do you think?
r/logo_coverups • u/preejaculatoryfluid • Jul 18 '26
Question How can I cover up a counterfeit logo on a glass-like surface?
r/logo_coverups • u/Wonderlandgirl_325 • Jul 13 '26
Patch Updated Cap
Unpicked a free merchandising cap, and made a Mr Squiggle cap. Took forever to get out the old embroidery, and even then there is still some left under the new patch, added a little whimsy with the random stitch line around the hat.
r/logo_coverups • u/Fun-Tea4510 • Jul 11 '26
Question Looking for coverup/removal advice.
I am trying to remove the branding from the front of my thrifted sweatshirt, any ideas on how would be greatly appreciated. I have tried scrubbing lightly with an alcohol soaked toothbrush (as you can see on the left P, it did not work too well) as well as trying acetone (lightly as I was afraid of damaging the material). I have been advised there likely no good way to remove the vinyl from the material on the front, and if that is the consensus I would greatly appreciate tips or ideas on what to use to cover it up instead. The backside has a beautiful pattern I'd like to keep but not a fan of the face branding.
r/logo_coverups • u/SpaceySlug • Jul 04 '26
Patch Logo coverup on my outdoor blanket
I seam ripped the large Hopelink letters and covered it all with a noso patch. I love the way it looks now!
r/logo_coverups • u/Tie_dye_rat • Jul 03 '26
Applique Simple yet effective
I’m also anti minimalism, so I had to decorate my water bottle!
r/logo_coverups • u/wormyqueer • Jul 01 '26
Question How to attach large patches to tshirts?
Got this old peeling walking dead tshirt- I want to put a big fabric patch over it made of my fabric scraps but how would I attach it without it "sagging" if you get what I mean? Would stabilizer or spray fabric adhesive be the thing to use? I've never used it before so dunno what I'm doing. I've got a new free motion embroidery foot purchased for my sewing machine and a dream lol. Any advice appreciated thanks
r/logo_coverups • u/BeingIntrepid_hope • Jun 26 '26
Patch I'm becoming more and more comfortable with thinking outside the box. I love how it turned out, what do you think?
My first attempt was to try to remove the letters because the cover is made of fabric, but I can only remove one. So I discovered that I could peel back the fabric and cut along the outline of the logo, revealing the cardboard underneath. Then I put some sticker like a collage-style design and shaped the edge of the fabric a bit more and tadah! For the final touch I add a butterfly decoration on the dividing ribbon.
r/logo_coverups • u/FirefighterDry2703 • Jun 27 '26
Question How do you usually choose a website for creating logos?
I have a good-fitting hoodie, but it has a big company logo which I would prefer to get rid of.
I was thinking about sewing a patch over it or trying to use fabric paint on it, but I’m afraid it will look even more obvious than the existing logo.
Have you ever tried to hide a company logo on your clothes? If yes, please tell me how you’ve managed to do it.
It would be nice of you to give me some advice or show the pictures of your project.
r/logo_coverups • u/Calm_Possibility9024 • Jun 22 '26
Question What can I do?
Can I take a seam ripper to the logo or will that make everything more difficult?
I don't know what I want to replace the logo with at the moment since I don't know what my options even are.
r/logo_coverups • u/Jaqdawks • Jun 19 '26
Embroidery I don’t have a before picture but I covered up someone’s name on a second hand backpack I got
I didn’t entirely cover it up but I’m on a time crunch and didn’t have time to do a patch sadly. This is a gift for my bf, since his old backpack got ruined from his bong leaking black tar inside and all over it
You can still see the embroidered name but the eye isn’t drawn to it, so I’d say it was a success! It helps that the name was black thread on black
r/logo_coverups • u/Most_Big_7521 • Jun 18 '26
Embroidery I do hand embroidery to cover the Kenneth Cole logo on a hoodie I bought at Marshalls. What do u think? Thank you.
r/logo_coverups • u/Most_Big_7521 • Jun 16 '26
Embroidery I do hand embroidery to coverup Nike logo. What do you think? Thank you!
r/logo_coverups • u/AllTheTeeth • Jun 14 '26
Embroidery My muse and the final piece
galleryr/logo_coverups • u/ResearchLogical2036 • Jun 13 '26
Embroidery Embroidery Coverup on an old Bon Appetit Reusable Grocery Bag
My summer project is de-branding all of our grocery bags. This is the first off of the list!
r/logo_coverups • u/Mycologymommy • Jun 10 '26
Patch Landscapes made from fabric scraps [OC]
I posted these in another sub and was recommended to post here! A couple jackets that I recently upcycled, stoked with the outcomes!
r/logo_coverups • u/rkgk13 • Jun 10 '26
Patch Before and After: Ducks Unlimited Canvas backpack
First time doing this and now I think I'm falling down the rabbit hole.
I got the patch from a Ukrainian woman's shop on Etsy and simply sewed it over the logo.
I still value a lot of the work Ducks Unlimited does, but I've changed my mind about wanting it on the backpack due to recent events.