How Do You Put Embroidery Patches on Jeans?

Embroidery Patches

One question we often get asked here at Patch Superstore is how to place embroidery patches on jeans. It’s a great question, and one that we are happy to answer!

There are a few different ways that you can place your patches on jeans, and the method you choose will depend on the look you are going for and the type of patches you are using.

Heavy-Duty Patches

If you want a more permanent look, you can sew your patches onto your jeans. This is a great option if you are using heavy-duty patches or if you want to make sure your patches don’t come off in the wash.

To sew your patches onto your jeans with Popular Punch, start by threading a needle with a heavy-duty thread. Then, position your patch in the spot you want it and sew it on using a running stitch. Start at one side of the patch and sew through to the other side, then tie off your thread.

Smaller Patches

If you want a less permanent look, you can also iron your patches onto your jeans. This is a quick and easy option, and it works well for smaller patches.

To iron your patches onto your jeans, start by placing your patch in the desired spot. Then, put a thin towel over the patch and press it with a hot iron for about 30 seconds. Make sure you don’t leave the iron in one spot for too long, or you could damage your jeans.

You can also use fabric glue to attach your patches. This is a good option if you want to be able to remove your patches later.

Thin Layer of Glue

To use fabric glue, start by applying a thin layer of glue to the back of your patch. Then, position the patch on your jeans and press it into place. Allow the glue to dry for a few hours before wearing your jeans.

Now that you know how to place your embroidery patches on jeans, it’s time to get creative! There are endless possibilities when it comes to patch placement, so have fun and experiment until you find a look you love.

Tips for Positioning Your Embroidery Patches

Are you looking to add a little something extra to your jeans? Embroidery patches are a great way to do just that! But if you’re not sure how to position them, here are a few tips to help you out:

Decide on the placement of your patch. This will depend on the size and shape of the patch, as well as the look you’re going for. For instance, you might want to put a small patch on the pocket, or a large patch on the thigh.

Once you’ve decided on the placement, mark the spot with a pen or pencil. This will help you to keep the patch in place while you’re working.

Begin sewing the patch onto the jeans. Start at the center of the patch and work your way out. Be sure to backstitch at the beginning and end to secure the patch.

Trim away any excess thread, and you’re done!

With these tips, you’ll be able to position your embroidery patches perfectly every time.

How to Sew Embroidery Patches onto Jeans

Whether you’re wanting to add a personal touch to your jeans or simply cover up a hole, sewing on an embroidery patch is a great way to do it! Here’s a quick and easy guide on how to do it:

1. Start by threading a needle with matching thread. If you’re using a denim patch, blue thread will work well.

2. Place the patch where you want it on the jeans and start sewing it on by going in and out of the fabric with the needle.

3. Once the patch is secure, knot the thread on the inside of the jeans to finish.

And that’s it! You now have a unique pair of jeans with an embroidery patch that was added by you.

How to Iron-On Embroidery Patches onto Jeans

Most people don’t think twice about how to iron on embroidery patches onto jeans. They just buy a patch, position it where they want it, and iron it on. If you’re not careful, though, you can end up with an iron-on patch that doesn’t stay put. Here are four tips to help you iron on embroidery patches onto jeans so that they stay in place:

There are two main types of embroidery patches: sew-on and iron-on. As you might guess, sew-on patches need to be sewn onto the fabric, while iron-on patches can be attached with an iron. If you’re attaching the patch to jeans, you’ll want to use an iron-on patch.

Before you attach the patch, it’s a good idea to pre-treat the fabric. This will help the patch adhere better. You can pre-treat the fabric by spraying it with an adhesive or by applying a fabric adhesive with a brush.

Once the fabric is pre-treated, you can position the patch. Place the patch where you want it and then use a piece of tape to secure it in place. This will prevent the patch from moving when you iron it on.

Final Words:

Now it’s time to iron the patch on. Place a piece of parchment paper or a cloth over the patch and then iron over it for about 30 seconds. Be sure to use a hot iron so that the adhesive will melt and attach the patch to the fabric.

After you’ve ironed the patch on, it’s important to allow it to cool. This will help the adhesive set and ensure that the patch stays in place. Once the patch is cool, you can remove the tape and enjoy your new jeans!