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  • Villadsen Samuelsen posted an update 3 years, 8 months ago

    A small logo with a lot of graphics and small lettering is not recommended or suitable for embroidery. Dye sublimated patch is good to support such details. It is digitally printed and has a border. Please click here to explore our printed patch. Woven patches are also good replacement for embroidered patches. Some people do not like printed patches on their shirts; they prefer something made of fabric. We recommend them woven patches. They’re much like embroidered patches. They come with exactly the same backing options as other custom patches. Please click here for additional information. All three types of patches can be carried out as custom Velcro patches.

    Embroidered Patches VS. Direct Embroidery

    Embroidered patches are much better than direct embroidery on shirts or jackets; the cost is much higher for direct embroidery because the labor and other cost are much higher in the US as compared with China or India. We do our manufacturing in China; therefore, we offer relatively low prices to our US customers. An embroidered shirt or cap designed for one event cannot be used on another one, because the embroidered logo is non-removable. You need a new shirt/cap for every event if you go with direct embroidery method.

    FAQs

    Custom Embroidered Patches

    Q: What are custom embroidered patches?

    A: Custom embroidered patches are accustomed to design your clothing. They are made out of embroidery machines that use materials like threads of different colors. It can be a logo, a style or an emblem.

    Q: When you say clothing, what exactly can you mean?

    A: Custom embroidered emblems may be used in Army uniforms, Police uniforms, Firefighter uniforms, Military uniforms, Scouts uniforms, Restaurant uniforms, Flight crew uniforms, Medical uniforms (including EMT uniforms), Security uniforms, and all other Work uniforms. They can also be used to decorate a shirt, cap, jacket, backpack and much more clothing articles.

    Q: How these custom embroidered patches are mounted on the clothing?

    A: With techniques referred to as backing options, the patches could be attached via the iron on backing option, Velcro or they are able to also be sewn on.

    Q: Why should I use custom embroidered patches?

    A: Apart from being truly a great way to customize your apparels, this can be a favorite method of personalizing and branding.

    Q: So, what if I’d like an embroidered patch? How can I get just one?

    A: Either do it yourself, or you visit our website to learn how one can place an order. Once you place an order with us, we also send the instructions ?how to apply.? custom embroidered patches.

    Q: How much do I must purchase the custom embroidered patches?

    A: Being the very best source for custom embroidered patches in Texas, you can expect custom embroidered emblems at reasonable prices. So, you do not have to worry about being over-priced.

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    Q: How can I find custom embroidered patches near me?

    A: This depends, to an extent, on the area in which you live. You can look for a clothing store and have, or you can simply send your artwork, and we will gladly be of help.

    Sublimated (Printed) Patches

    Q: How printed patches are made?

    A: Printed patches involve printing a photograph, design, or text onto a blank piece of fabric then attaching it to the garment. We use dye sublimation solution to produce our printed patches.

    Q: What are the benefits of using printed patches?

    A: Aside from being washable, they are also fade-proof. It is also your best option if you are looking to achieve photographic realism.

    Woven Patches

    Q: How woven patches are created?

    A: Woven patches are created with thin and fine threads. This method makes them different from other forms of labels and patches. We suggest woven patches when we are unable to get tiny details in custom embroidered patches.

    Q: What logos can be achieved as woven patches?

    A: Because thinner threads and yarns are employed, woven patches can be used to create badges, patches, or emblems that contain a high number of letters and tiny details.

    Q: What do I have to get printed/custom embroidered patches for myself?

    A: Visit this page to know more about custom embroidered patches. Also, it is possible to send us your logo artwork with specs in order that we can help you, quickly.

    Q: Why is woven patches different from the others?

    A: They are more comfortable than the custom embroidered patches or printed patches. They are also inexpensive when producing in large quantities.

    Woven Labels

    Q: What types of materials and methods are accustomed to make woven labels?

    A: There are different kinds of threads found in woven labels. Common weaving methods are taffeta woven labels, satin woven labels, and damask woven labels.

    Q: Where may i use woven labels?

    A: They are used in nearly every article of clothing; t-shirts, jackets, trousers, pants, dresses, caps, and all the clothing articles.

    PVC Patches

    Q: Do you know the PVC patches?

    A: PVC, made out of polyvinyl chloride, is really a soft and adaptable plastic that could be molded to any shape and dyed to any color or shade, rendering it one of the most popular synthetic materials. The PVC patches are made of ?PVC?

    Q: PVC patches or woven labels: Which ones should I use?

    A: PVC material enables you to create detailed designs in either 2D or 3D while woven labels cannot do that. Because of the molds that PVC patches require, they’re more expensive to make than other kinds of patches, including printed patches.

    Q: Which kind of backing options may be used with PVC patches?

    A: First, the iron-on option isn’t advisable. Velcro and peel and stick are two good options to apply PVC patches; you may also sew them on using a sewing machine.

    Q: Where may i buy PVC patches?

    A: Whether you are purchasing PVC patches or other kinds of patches, visit this page to have all the answers (and in addition advice) to your buying questions for PVC patches.

    Leather Patches

    Q: What’s so Special about leather patches?

    A: Because the usage of leather signals some type of superiority, leather helps you convey a note of authority and excellence.

    Q: Can I use all backing options with leather patches?

    A: For leather patches, you can utilize sew-on option, Velcro backing, and iron-on backing.

    Q: On what part of the garment/shoe/bag are leather patches applied?

    A: They’re mostly sewn on the visible portion of the garment/shoe/bag, where they can help you and your brand get all of the attention that it needs.

    Q: How many types of leather patches are there?

    A: There are two types, namely embossed leather patches and embroidered leather patches. One gives a burnt look as the other provides impression that the patch has been sown by hand tailoring.

    Q: What’s the difference between leather patches and PVC patches?

    A: Leather patches, because of the toughness, tend to last long. PVC patches are suitable for those who want to concentrate on the facts of the badge or emblem. With PVC, you may make 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional designs.

    Backing and Attachment Options

    Q: What are the backing and attachment choices for embroidered, printed, woven patches?

    A: Iron on and Velcro both are suitable attachment options for these three types of patches: embroidered, printed, woven patches. Patches with iron on backing aren’t ideal for 100% polyester, nylon, satin, leather, along with other similar material.

    Q: Do you know the backing and attachment options for leather and PVC patches?

    Since both materials are heat sensitive, iron on backing is not a choice. We recommend sew on and Velcro attachment.

    Q: Do you know the backing and attachment choices for woven labels?

    A: Woven labels are mostly attached by a sewing machine; we call them sew on labels. They rarely attached by iron on or Velcro backing.

    Q: What are sew on patches or labels and what backing do they come with?

    A: Sew on patches and labels are attached utilizing a sewing machine. For sew on patches, we do not add anything especial; sometimes, plastic lamination film is attached at the backside of the patches to restrict bending.