Patch collecting is a hobby that’s been around for decades. You might be familiar with them if you’ve ever seen a patch on a jacket or shirt, but did you know there are many other ways to wear your patches? In this article, we’ll show you how to make unique pieces of clothing using only your favorite patches. We’ll also give some tips on how to choose the right ones and where they can be sewn onto your clothes so they look great!
Cut A Jean Jacket To Make A Patch Vest
One of the most out of the box thing is making a patch west for the sake of wearing patches in a unique way.
- Find a jean jacket that fits well. This is important because it will ensure that your new patch looks good on the garment, as well as make sure there’s enough room for all of your patches.
- The first step is getting yourself some custom embroidered patches from somewhere online—something with some texture and color would work better than just plain white ones! We also recommend finding ones that are small enough so they don’t overwhelm whatever garment they’re sewn onto (and keep in mind how much space we’ll be needing when we’re done).
- You can use any kind of design here—it could be anything from an animal print patterned shirt to something more abstract like stripes if those are things that speak to who you are as an individual person living life right now.
Sew Patches Onto A Varsity Jacket
If you’re looking for the perfect place to sew your favorite patches onto your jeans jacket, look no further. Here’s how we did it:
Step 1: Take a look at your jacket’s sleeves. It will be easier if you have an exact idea of where you want the patch to go, so make sure you’ve got that in mind before moving on. If there are any spots where the sleeve won’t cover all necessary patches, try to find some other spots that will work!
Step 2: Cut out the patches from their backing material and iron them onto the desired area of your leather jacket (we used an electric iron). You can also use an adhesive spray or a glue pen if you prefer.
Step 3: Take a look at how they fit and make any adjustments based on this initial test run. If anything needs to be moved or removed because it doesn’t match up well with where everything else is going, take it off right away! Do not risk damage by leaving anything behind when sewing on woven labels patches!
Create A Denim Patch Collage On The Back Of A Jean Jacket
You can also use your custom embroidered patches to create a denim patch collage on the back of a jean jacket. For this project, you will need:
- Denim jacket (preferably distressed)
- Scissors or fabric scissors
- Pins or safety pins
- Cut the patches to size and sew them onto the denim jacket, using different types of stitches such as overlock or zigzag stitches. You could even add an appliquéd heart if that suits your style better!
Sew Patches Onto Pocket Squares For a Custom Look
For a custom look, sew printed patches onto pocket squares. First, select the fabric and trim it to fit inside your square. Then, sew in place using contrasting thread. You can sew on the outside or inside of your pocket square if you prefer; it just depends on what looks best for you! If you’re going for an extra cool look by sewing them on both sides, make sure that there’s room between each patch so they don’t overlap each other when folded over (this will help keep things tidy). Finally, sew one last time near where the bottom seam meets up with all four sides so there are no openings left behind.
Sew Patches Onto Your Tote Bags
If you’re looking for a new way to spice up your style, consider sewing patches onto tote bags. Here are some tips:
- Pick the right patch. There are many different types of patches out there and they can be used in so many ways! Maybe just grab one of those cute cat faces that go along with almost any outfit? You can also get creative with other sorts of designs like novelty logos or even cartoon characters—just make sure whatever design(s) you choose is appropriate for whatever situation/activity/event has been scheduled later on down the road!
- Choose wisely when picking out which bag would best fit into this new look.
- Sew your custom leather patches on the bag neatly so that it looks great.
You can have patches made to suit your personality or mood.
Patches are a great way to express yourself and your personality. They can be used in any number of ways, from adding a personal touch to your wardrobe, making a statement, or even fashioning an outfit that fits into your lifestyle.
If you’re looking for custom patches or want more options than what we offer here on our website, we would love for you to share your ideas with us!
Conclusion
Patches are a great way to accent your wardrobe and personal style. You can make them yourself, but you can also find some really cool patterns online that will fit your personality. When you’re looking for patch ideas, keep in mind that patches are usually made from fabric scraps or pieces of clothing that have been cut into small squares. You can sew them together or glue them on with Mod Podge or E6000 glue.