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Everything you need to know about woven patches
Woven patches are a popular way to customize and personalize your clothes, bags and other items. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors.
There are two main types of patches: applique patches which are an appliqué or patch sewn onto the garment, and embroidered patches which are embroidered onto the garment. Applique patches can be sewn on with a machine or by hand. Embroidered patches can also be sewn on by machine or by hand but they tend to be more expensive than applique patches because they take more time to make.
The most common type of woven patch is the iron-on patch which is made from polyester fibers fused together with heat and pressure to create a fabric that feels like cotton but is more durable. The iron-on patch is then cut into shapes or letters for different purposes such as for labeling clothing sizes, for branding purposes, or for advertising purposes.

Ironically – Woven Patches are Often Better Than Embroidered Ones due to their Durability and Ease of Use
The main difference between the two is that woven patches are much more durable than embroidered ones. They are also easier to apply and remove, which makes them a better choice if you plan to move around a lot. Woven patches are often better than embroidered ones due to their durability and ease of use. The main downside is that they’re not as aesthetically pleasing as embroidered patches.
How to make woven patches?
Patchwork is a technique that has been around for centuries. It is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design.
Woven patches are made by weaving the fabric backing and the detailed and high -resolution patches together. The woven patches are then cut out to create the desired shape.


What is the Advantage of Woven Patches?
Woven patches are cheaper in price than embroidered patches, and the lettering is cleaner and smaller. The color is more vivid, and the resolution is much higher.
The woven patch has become a popular trend among people who are looking for a new way to express themselves. They offer a wide range of customization for people who want to make their own unique designs.
Woven patches have become more popular than embroidered patches because they are cheaper in price, offer cleaner lettering, and have higher resolution.
What is embroidered patches
Embroidered Patches are a type of garment decoration. They are made by sewing a design onto the fabric of the garment.
Embroidered Patches are a type of garment decoration, thicker than woven patches and sewn onto a garment. Embroidered Patches are often used by military personnel, laborers, firefighters, law enforcement agencies and more.


How to make custom embroidered patches?
Embroidery is a form of sewing that adds a design to the fabric. It can be used on many different types of materials, and it is often used to decorate clothing. Embroidery can also be used to create custom patches for your uniform. The process is not too difficult, but it does require patience and some knowledge about sewing.
What is the advantage of embroidered patches?
Embroidered patches are a great way to display your team’s logo, show off your affiliation with a certain group, or express your personal style. Patches are a fun and inexpensive way to customize clothing, bags, uniforms and more. They can be sewn on or attached with Velcro for easy removal and reapplication.
We have a good stock of custom embroidered patches.
1:They look classic and neat.
2:Can be done with iron on backing.
3:Option to choose different tapes respectively.
Why Choose hahapin to produce your woven&embroidered patches?
Since the 1998s, we have been creating high quality patches with no minimum.
We will take a look at the artwork and try to determine which type of patches would work best for you.
If you’re not sure what type of embroidered or woven patches would work best for your project, we’re happy to send you samples. Just let us know.
We will always make a sample of your custom woven or embroidered patches for approval before going into full production, so there are no surprises !