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Embroidered Patches are decorative fabric emblems stitched with thread to add identity or style to clothing and gear. These patches include sew-on and iron-on options in many shapes, sizes and thread finishes.
This category is for hobby sewers, small brands, sports teams and organizations that need a simple way to brand apparel, uniforms or accessories. A patch is a low-cost branding or personalization tool that sticks or sews onto items for repair, decoration or identification.
Browse a range of embroidered badges and emblems suitable for garments, caps and bags.
Quick answer: pick the backing and size that match how you'll attach the patch and where it will sit on the garment. Consider fabric type, washing frequency and the look you want—raised stitching for texture, flat stitch for fine detail.
In most cases, iron-on works for casual wear and quick application, while sew-on or Velcro is best for heavy use or professional uniforms. Check color contrast, edge finish and whether the patch requires pressing, stitching or a hook-and-loop mount.
Q: How do I attach an iron-on patch?
A: Place the patch on a clean, flat surface, cover with a cloth and press with a hot iron for the recommended time. Allow to cool for a secure bond.
Q: Can I wash items with patches?
A: Yes. Turn garments inside out and use a gentle cycle. Sew-on or well-applied iron-on patches typically withstand normal washing.
Q: Are custom designs available?
A: Many sellers offer custom embroidery for logos or artwork. Provide a clear image and choose size, colors and backing type.
Q: Will patches damage delicate fabrics?
A: Heavy patches or high heat can stress thin materials. For delicate fabrics, choose sew-on or lightweight patches and test on a scrap first.
Q: What is the best backing for uniforms?
A: Sew-on or Velcro backings are preferred for uniforms because they stay secure under heavy use and frequent laundering.
Q: Can patches be removed later?
A: Iron-on patches can be removed with heat and careful peeling but may leave adhesive residue. Sew-on patches require seam removal.
Q: Do embroidered patches fade?
A: High-quality thread resists fading, but prolonged sun exposure can alter colors. Follow care instructions to preserve appearance.
Q: How long does custom production take?
A: Turnaround varies by supplier and order size; small runs are typically faster, while larger or detailed orders take longer.
Tip: Use filters for size, backing and color to narrow options fast—compare sew-on, iron-on and Velcro types to find the right patch for your garment or project.
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