Most of my earliest childhood memories include embroidered patches. We made patches for dozens of large companies such as Disney, Girl Guides, the NFL, MLB, and Boy Scouts. We produced millions of patches every year and for decades. By the time the 90’s hit, we had two factories, 6 Schiffli machines, and 136 multi-heads running. After the first couple of years, Patches/Crests became the business’s focal point, and from the ’60s to the ’90s, emblems were our core business. The primary focus was the DRESS part, which was geared to creating yard goods and lace for the garment industry. The funny thing is that it was a secondary service when they started the company.
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EMBROIDERY PATCHES HOW TO
Want a more in-depth look at how to make patches? Check out our free workshop for a replay of our twice sold-out Patches Made Easy webinar. If you want flawless embroidered results, we’ve refined two new ways to create custom embroidery patches! This article will show you how to make them quicker and easier than ever before using our time-tested techniques merged with our new innovative processes. So how do you make custom embroidery patches? What is the process? Although there’s an endless list of methods suggested online today, we’re here to help you get the best results possible (trust me, a simple satin stitch doesn’t cut it).
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They can easily be attached to a cap, backpack, or jacket.