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The most effective method to Make an Embroidered Patch
Hand embroidered patches are a helpful method for tweaking your shirts, coats and extras. They’re perfect for covering openings, as well – ideal for upcycling old garments!
Creating a patch can be simpler than sewing straight onto dress.
In some cases, texture is thick to the point that it’ll hurt your hand attempting to compel the needle through (I’m taking a gander at you, denim coat!) – in which case, weaving a patch can be the good job!
Patches likewise simplify work of putting weaving plans on interesting pockets, or on pieces of clothing that won’t squeeze into a weaving loop.
To make an embroidered patch, the plan is basically sewed onto some extra texture, prior to being connected to your garments or embellishments later.
There’s a full video instructional exercise at the lower part of this page, as well!
Which Texture Would it be a good idea for me to Use for Weaving Patches?
Patches can be sewed on most medium weight, non stretchy cottons – however my #1 patch material is felt. Dissimilar to a few different textures, felt doesn’t shred, so it’s not difficult to keep the edges of a patch clean.
For an unobtrusive look, you can variety match the texture scrap to the thing the patch will ultimately be connected to. Or on the other hand, in the event that you believe the patch should stick out, pick a thoroughly differentiating variety!
What is it that I Really want to Make a Patch?
Texture – felt or medium weight, non-stretchy cotton
Weaving Example – imprinted on water solvent, cement paper
Weaving circle
String
Needle
Themed moves, needle and strings are completely remembered for my convenient Redo Units!
Instructions to Make an Embroidered Patch
There’s few method for making patches. This strategy simply utilizes the least additional materials. Go ahead and try different things with different procedures, on the off chance that you like!
1. Take your exchange paper, and generally cut out the plan you might want to join. This plan is the Hummingbird from my Tropical Redo Pack.
2. Separate your inward and external weaving circles, and spot your texture over the internal band. Reposition the external band over the top, and retighten the screw, it is quite tight to ensure your texture.
3. Strip off the sparkly paper backing from the exchange; then, at that point, apply the tacky exchange part of the front of the texture. Ensure the exchange is all flawlessly stuck down.
4. Begin sewing! Assuming that your texture may be powerless to fraying (and in the event that you figure it will look pleasant), you can use Back Fasten around the edge of the plan – this will assist with halting the edges of the patch fraying later, however is absolutely discretionary! Ensure your closures are well tied-off, so they won’t come unraveled while you’re wearing or utilizing your piece.
5. At the point when you’ve completed the process of sewing, eliminate your texture from the circle. Cut around your embroidered plan, around 0.5 – 1cm from your sewing – the exchange paper here will assist with keeping it solid and keep the sponsorship texture from fraying excessively.
6. Then, at that point, now is the ideal time to eliminate the exchange paper! Run your texture under a tepid tap. You’ll before long see the exchange begin to separate and fall away. Delicately foment your texture to assist with separating the paper, and brush the sewing with a finger (or the dull finish of a needle) to eliminate any extra buildup.
7. Pass on the patch to dry (or utilize a hairdryer in the event that you’re fretful!).
8. When dry, take the attire you need to join the patch to. Lay it on a level surface, and find where you maintain that the patch should be set.
9. Utilize a few exceptionally harsh Running Join to tack the patch into place. These lines can go through your weaving, as you will eliminate them later.
10. Utilizing a string shade of your decision, utilize Whipped Line to sew around the edge of the patch. I like to do the join in a differentiating tone. Attempt to keep them very near one another, to keep the patch all around secured down!
11. At long last, eliminate your unpleasant Running Lines – and you’re finished! Proceed to flaunt your extravagant new patch!