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All you need to know about custom chenille patches.

Without chenille patches, college, university, and other jackets are incomplete. People have been using chenille patches for over a long time to show their belonging to a team, their accomplishments, offering support to celebrities or social causes. They are classical and look stylish too. If you want to create custom chenille patches to give life to your old clothing or promotional purposes, you need to learn the process.


What are chenille patches?
The word chenille comes from the French word, and it means caterpillar. The patch is created by placing two core yarns and twisting them together, giving its distinct look - like a caterpillar's head. Mostly, they are made of silk combined with other natural fibers like wool or cotton. When you require more minor details on the patches, you can combine them with different embroideries. Choosing suitable materials and backing is vital for creating high-quality custom chenille patches because they are essential for students and athletes. You are awarding them for their hard work and recognizing their accomplishments.


Look out for these three vital points when ordering custom chenille patches:
Plush Chenille: Your patch or letter needs to have a plush pile of chenille loops of even height- the letters' raised portion. You don't want any visible gaps between the loops; the intervals must be evenly spaced throughout your patch.

Clean trim: You want to look out for clean, precise cut and rounded curves.

Color: Look out for rich and vivid colors.


How to measure letter size?
We measure a chenille patch from top to bottom and not horizontally. The size of the emblem is typically in inches, and backgrounds are not included while measuring. Six inches letters are the most typical and look good on jackets of both girls and boys.


Reasons to use
Traditionally people used these patches on lettermen jackets, but many businesses now promote the brand. You can wear these patches on jackets, hats, backpacks, sweatshirts, etc.

Durable: Custom chenille patches are highly durable and easily last many years of cleaning and drying without looking dull or changing appearance. You can use them in many different working environments like hospitality, healthcare, academics.

Looks professional: We all have seen cheap plastic name tags on employees in many industries; they don't look good. Chenille patches look professional and sophisticated. It also offers a personal and unique touch because each patch is different from others.

Easily distinguishable: It is a chance for your business to easily stand out from the crowd. They effectively make a great impression, and various companies benefit from it.

Versatile: One of the most significant advantages of custom chenille patches is the ability to create them in any shape and size. You can make big for using jackets and sweatshirts while designing small for using hats.

Cost: Since these patches last long, they are budget-friendly in the long run. The manufacturing process improves fast with the new technologies, resulting in less price. It is better to choose chenille patches because they provide better ROIs.


Creation of custom chenille patches starts with drafting the pattern:
The first step starts with measuring the length and width of the patch; you also need to consider the apparel on which you are going to use them. Manufacturers use stencils for creating letters and adjusting machines' preset parameters.
They outline the design on pattern paper or a tracing pad using a stencil. It requires two different patterns, i.e., one for the top and the bottom layers.
Afterward, they create a textured fabric for the top layer, and a contrast felt border for the bottom layer.
Patches are then cut, and they use marking to indicate the embroidery stitch.
Manufacturers cut out the fabrics' top layer with a rotary cutter. They don't cut out the bottom layer because they need it for hoop attachment for embroidery later on. Read full blog here

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