Learning to make a sew on patch

A sew on patch is usually of great use when you wish to offer your piece of apparel, linen, pillows, cushions, jackets etc a brand new look while not having to spend much money. You can actually search online and check out the wide array of patches you can use readily. You will be surprised at the variety available if you use the internet. Be it a patch for your garden club logo or a patch of your favorite band, you can definitely get one or acquire one customized for your requirement.

Even though you could get these patches on the web and also at your embroidery store what’s more fun is to make it yourself. You can opt for a design dog transfers or even get creative and make your own personal design depending upon the purpose of your patch. For instance if you’d like to come up with a volume of patched to be sewed on to your children’s blankets you can create mini patterns of the toys that he or she likes. It’s also possible to make patches with themes to be put together to appear almost like a collage. Getting a little creative is all it requires.

To start with making your sew on patch, have the design ready on paper in more detail. Draw out the stitches that you will be using and fill out the drawing using the colors that you would like to utilize on the patch to get a clear concept of your vision. Now use a tracing paper and trace out this complete pattern on the cloth you will be using. Once that is done fix some backing paper on the back of the design to ensure that the pattern carries a smooth and uniform finish. Fasten a hoop around the pattern after making sure that the pattern is in the centre of the hoop and get to work embroidering.

Use a higher density of thread when generating borders within your patch as that will make your patch look as if it’s sitting within a frame. Then get to embroider the remainder of the patch. After you have completed embroidering cut down the patch leaving some seam space. This extra seam will probably be used when you are sewing the patch into position.

Now that your sew on patch is ready, all you should do is get ready with a needle and thread or maybe a sewing machine to stitch the patch into position. The initial step to achieve this is to secure the patch in place with pins so it doesn’t shift when you are sewing it on. Now thread your needle selecting a thread of the hue of the patch. You may also make use of a contrasting color thread with respect to the form of look you intend to give your patch. Now sew all along the perimeter of the patch using small straight stitches. Keep your handiwork as neat as you can to offer an established look to your stitching. Secure the patch firmly in place and cut-off the extra thread and you are done sewing in your patch!