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Custom Embroidery
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Some logos look much better when applied as a patch. Patches hold their shape and do not pucker on thin fabrics. They hold up just as good as direct embroidery. |
WHY
CREATE PATCHES INSTEAD OF USING DIRECT EMBROIDERY? PATCHES ARE VERSATILE You can velcro on. Heat applied patches look no different than direct embroidery and last just as long as direct embroidery. PATCHES ARE CONVENIENT Attach patches to shirts, jackets, duffle bags and more as you need them -- and save the rest for later! PATCHES ARE EYE-CATCHING A patch has a 3-D texture so the logo stands up and stands out, making them the focal point of any garment. PATCHES ARE AFFORDABLE Patches are often less expensive than direct embroidery, especially on designs with a high stitch count. PATCHES STAY FLAT AND NEAT Direct embroidery can cause apparel to gap and pucker; patches lay flat. Some logos look much better when applied as a patch. Patches hold their shape and do not pucker on thin fabrics. They hold up just as good as direct embroidery. PATCHES ARE FASHIONABLE Because the colors and backgrounds "pop" and because patches can be attached anywhere, they make a big PATCHES ARE COLLECTIBLE Patches don't need to be on a garment to be valuable! Hand them out to customers as a promotional item -- you'll see a pleased reaction! |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: THE
MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY FOR ANY PATCH PROJECT IS 50 PIECES PER DESIGN!
TURN-AROUND TIME FOR PATCH EMBROIDERY AND SHIPPING IS 21 BUSINESS DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF ORDER CONFIRMATION AND PAYMENT.
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CUSTOM DESIGNED SEW-ON PATCHES, VELCRO PATCHES,
IRON-ON PATCHES AND STICK-ON PATCHES
| Embroidered patches are an affordable solution
to many embroidery production issues. Many times, patches allow for the
same art to be used across a wide range of fabrics, locations and
colors. Because embroidered patches are sewn as self-contained pieces of
art, little concern need be given to the type of fabric on which the
patch is to be used, or if the location of the logo will be difficult to
embroider, or if the colors of the garment will show through and affect
the design. With a patch, all of these issues are eliminated!
Further, an embroidered patch that is heat applied to the front of a baseball hat or knit cap will look better than direct embroidery -- the patch is sewn with no disruption from a garment seam and no need to worry about a curving surface. Plus, the heat transfer backing means no stitches run through to the inside of the garment! And because patches are typically less expensive to create than direct embroidery, customers often buy patches in quantities larger than their initial need and then hold and use them as new garments are required! Patches can be created with backings made of heat transfer material (the most common method of attachment), velcro or double-sided tape (for using the same patch on a variety of garments), PVC plastic (to make a hard backing) and more. Or the patches can be left unbacked for direct sewing onto a garment. This variety of backing options provides the customer with many ways to use an embroidered patch.
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