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Yeah, but I use acrylic. Part of the magic is that I get a sweater for around $20... These are unquestionably the warmest articles of clothing that I own.:D

No doubt, and Man can it get cold in your knick of the woods... acrylics' probably a safer bet than wool anyway, holds its shape & color a lot better, and geez, $20?!. Youd' drop $300-$400+ if you went to one of those one-off manufacturers easily. A full sized felt, chenille or swiss embroidered over-sized main crest alone can cost $100+. You should get one of those knitting machines, get licensed from the NHL or just concentrate on defunct 19th century teams & wholesale them to high end shops, on-line. Id spend $400 for a Thistles or a Hamilton Tigers "sweater". Those mass produced "vintage" numbers from CCM of a decade or more ago were going for $125-$200, still see them in shops, but your stuffs beyond that.
 
No doubt, and Man can it get cold in your knick of the woods... acrylics' probably a safer bet than wool anyway, holds its shape & color a lot better, and geez, $20?!.

My next one will likely be even cheaper than that. I have gold left over from my Bruins sweater, and lots of off-white laying around. I bought two things of navy blue from the Zellers clearout, so there's probably more like $10 of yarn going into it, plus maybe $3 worth of felt, glue, and thread.

Youd' drop $300-$400+ if you went to one of those one-off manufacturers easily.

Oh, absolutely. I considered doing that at one point, but if I actually work at it, I can do one a month (that's how long the Shamrocks and Silver Kings sweaters took). If I were to have them made, I'd only get one every year or two. Besides that, there are current hockey jerseys that I want, and I'd probably buy those first.

I've only made three (and 3/4) so far, because I got married last summer, and I didn't have much time to knit.


You should get one of those knitting machines, get licensed from the NHL or just concentrate on defunct 19th century teams & wholesale them to high end shops, on-line. Id spend $400 for a Thistles or a Hamilton Tigers "sweater". Those mass produced "vintage" numbers from CCM of a decade or more ago were going for $125-$200, still see them in shops, but your stuffs beyond that.

I've considered doing that. I wonder how much it would cost to get licensed by the NHL...

If I were to sell these, I would need to sell them for $800-$1000 to make it worth my while, but if I got a knitting machine, I could bring that cost right down.

Making the crests only takes me an hour or two (depending on the complexity), and it isn't that hard. I cut everything out by hand too. I use a small pair of scissors, and a rotor cutter (think razor blade pizza wheel) for longer, straight lines.

I'm going to make the Maple Leafs crest soon, and I think I might make my Festivals crest at the same time. I'll take pictures of the process and post them.
 
For the record, this is what I'm thinking of using to make the crest - http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=6441

Sorry, but this bothers me. I know people consider it the official Leafs' 1938-63 logo but that's really the Leafs 1963-67 logo minus the outline. AFAIK it was created by a fan. Leafs crests from the mid forties don't really look like that.

As far as the sweaters are concerned, I can't believe you hand knit those things. Wow. That must take months! I would just ask Ebbets Field to make a Leaf's sweater minus the crest. I have a SF Seals sweater by them and it's absolutely stunning.
 
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