A woven Patch is weaved on a loom and gives a smooth finish to the patch surface. It is an
excellent choice for smaller badges as you can achieve greater definition, and
smaller detail. Due to the flat surface it is also much less susceptible to abrasion
and fraying. Interms of material, Woven patches are available in cotton, taffeta, damask,
and satin; what’s more, you have your choice of iron on, self-adhesive, and printed labels.
We offer two types of borders for custom woven patches: Merrow, and Laser Cut.
Hot cut borders are more ideal for complex custom shapes, whereas merrow
borders are more suited for basic shapes such as circles, ovals and squares.
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FAQ
Q: What is the PVC backing?
A: All our patch orders are custom made to your specifications. We offer various patch types and products
including Woven, embroidery, dye sublimated, rubber, chenille embroidery, & flocking patches. Special
backing options are also available.
A: We can include up to 8 colors per custom patch design.
A: Woven cloth is a badge made of different threads woven together, similar to how a digital image is made
up of Dots, This means we can achieve higher detail than Embroidered Badges.
Embroidered patches are made up of threads but stitched together on a background. We can't achieve
the same high detail as with Woven Cloth Badges but the effect is closer to the original stitched style
badges.
A: The minimum quantity of patches that can be ordered is 50. You can order any number of patches
over 50, such as 52, 233 and so on.
Q: Can I order a sample before doing a full production run?
A: Yes! We offer a pre-production sample service for $150. This allows you to purchase one (or a few) of
your patches before making a larger order. The cost of the pre-production sample covers the setup,
manufacturing and shipment of your sample and does not apply toward the balance of a full order.
Q: What is the difference between a Merrow Border and Hot Cut Border?
A:A merrow border is a heavier border which is stitched up and over the outer edges of your patch.
Merrow borders are most commonly found on shapes such as circles, ovals and squares. Merrow
borders are applied after the design is stitched onto your patches. A Hot Cut border is a thinner, flatter
border that is cut out using a hot knife that seals the outer edge of your patch, keeping the thread from
fraying. Hot Cut borders are used for patches that are shaped in the outline of your design, such as the
shape of a car or animal.
A:When applied correctly, iron-on patches are extremely durable and will stay adhered to your garment for
many washes (approx. 50-70). Iron-on patches can also be sewn to your garment after ironing on.
A:Peel & Stick backings are similar to that of a traditional sticker. The intended use is for placing patches
temporary on garments so that the patch can later be removed with no damage to the garment. This
style of backing is suitable for events where patches are being distributed to be worn for that specific
event, and are able to be sewn on after the peel & stick backing has lost its stickiness.
Q:What is the difference between embroidered and woven patches?
A:Embroidered patches are created using embroidery machines which are not much unlike a home sewing
machine. These machines use standard thickness rayon threads. Woven patches are created using much
larger woven label machines which use much more compact threads resulting in much sharper, fine detail.
Embroidered patches have a much heavier stitching appearance whereas woven patches appear more flat.
Q: How long does it take to get my patches in hands?
A: Once you have approved the art work and placed your order you will have your order in hands in 6-8
business days or less.
Q: What other types of patches or products do you make other than standard patches?
A: All our patch orders are custom made to your specifications. We offer various patch types and products
including Woven, embroidery, dye sublimated, rubber, chenille embroidery, & flocking patches. Special
backing options are also available.
Embroidery patches Rubber patches Sublimation patches