Embroidered Patch

Embroidered Patches

Embroidered patches are the style most people are familiar with, having seen them on uniforms, hats, jackets, and more. Starting with a twill base, the custom design is embroidered using thread. Embroidered patches are found in three coverage amounts, 50% embroidery, 75% embroidery, and 100% embroidery. The coverage percentage refers to how much thread coverage the patch will have verses the amount of twill that will be visible. Patches that are embroidered at 50% or 75% will have a different texture, as the embroidered part will 'rise' off the patch.

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Woven Patches

Woven Patches

Woven patches use thinner threads that are woven together instead of embroidered onto a fabric, they are ideal when a design is too detailed or complex to be achieved with the embroidery process.

Woven patches are made of thread only, stitched in a continuous design. Woven patches achieve finer detail in both design and text. This type of patch has a smooth appearance with no raised texture.

Woven patches are also a great way to achieve photographic realism. Human faces, landscapes, motorcycles, gradients, and blends can be reproduced on smaller sized woven patches in a way only possible on large embroidered patches.

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Printed Patches

Printed Patches

Printed patches involve printing a photograph, design, or text onto a blank piece of twill fabric. Using a dye sublimation process, ink is used to fuse the design into the fabric; therefore, these patches have no color limitation—over one million colors are available.

Printed patches are completely washable, dry cleanable, and fade-proof. Small print is easily readable on these patches, and they are often the best choice for those who desire photographic realism or those needing patches in an extremely short time window, as the printing process takes less time than the embroidery process.

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Bullion Crests

Bullion Crests

Bullion Crests are handcrafted by skilled artisans. Although they incorporate embroidery, they are thicker and sturdier than embroidered patches, having added materials, such as wire, beads, velvet, felt, and metallic threads.

Used by elite clubs, military uniforms, fraternal groups, and other entities, bullion crests add a high-class finish. Because they are hand-made, they are not the best choice if you need your patches right away. If you can afford to wait; however, bullion crests are worth it, as they help your image to shine forever.

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Chenille Patches

Chenille Patches

Also known as Letterman Patches, chenille patches are often found on varsity jackets and sweaters and are used for awards. Usually chenille patches have two layers, a bottom felt and a top that is 'furry' in appearance, like that of a terry cloth robe.

These patches can be made to resemble custom shapes (state and county outlines, mascots, etc), as well as letters, numbers, and even full words. Chenille patches don't achieve the same level of detail as other types of patches, but the finish can't be replicated.

Name Patches

Name Patches

Name patches are often found on work shirts or other applications where displaying a name is a professional identifier. They can be ordered as blank patches and embroidered locally or ordered finished and ready for final application.

Since name patches are basic—with very little stitching and only one or two colors—they are less expensive than fully embroidered patches. Stadri offers them to you at a lower minimum than traditional embroidered patches: only four pieces per name. Additionally, you can order name patches in either embroidered or printed form.

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Blank Patches

Blank Patches

Blank patches are a fantastic solution for uniforms, work shirts, motorcycle groups, and projects that are on a tight deadline. Blank patches have no design—they are a piece of twill fabric with an over-locking merrowed border. A design can then be embroidered or printed onto the blank twill.

Blank patches can be purchased in bulk and be used to achieve many different designs as needed, making them a versatile solution when a complexity or accuracy aren't a concern.

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