I can sort of understand that. Outside of actually procuring a RAF MKIII Cold Weather Jacket, especially of the right size and color, the lace panels are the most difficult aspect of the Dallas and Kane jackets, at least if you're not looking to spend a large (relatively speaking) amount of money. Though I personally wouldn't go around poking holes in the actual jacket.
I would, if I was to lend advice to this maker, go with a different patch. As discussed here (
http://www.therpf.com/f24/nostromo-patch-thread-comparison-122512/) that's one of the worst commercial patches available. That big purple line arcing on top and the equally fat yellow line at the bottom are the most obvious mistakes but also, if you are to look closer, you can see things like the rings hugging the planet rather than encircling it, the clouds being a blob rather than having curvy definition, and the S's being too clearly defined rather than the squiggles as on the screen used ones.
But hey, you got to do what you got to do I guess.
Now, onto my real point, I have two things to ask.
I'm working on a Parker jacket and I've picked up a copy of an A-2 bomber jacket, the question is: what is the best method of printing on leather? It's a variable substance so I guess I'd like to know what has the best chance of working.
Also, and I understand this is a big favor, I tried using various illustrator and word processing programs to come up with an exact image of the NOSTROMO that goes along the back of the crew jackets using the right font, size, and curvature, but I just lack the skill to do it. If anyone happens to have one or the skills to produce it, I would be very grateful. Basically, I'm looking for something I can give to a garment printer and say "Hey, that's the exact thing I want on the back of my jacket but in such-and-such color".
Thanks for any help.