Do you have a special watch that you want people to know you are wearing it even when someone walks past you? So easy, embroidering a patch onto a jacket. It is peppy and the height to go a tad funky from the league in your attire. That is why in this lesson we will show you HOW TO SEW YOUR OWN embroidered patches to the top of a denim coat or Include IN THE OVERALL plan on how to fix your littles with patches and Sew together monograms on all sort of great little knapsacks like the hippest children do these days; SHARE THEIR POINTS OF VIEW WITH STITCHED DESIGNS.
Well now, to start the elementary of sewing some patches. This is where embroidered patches come into play because they are usually stitched on the fabric, and it can add a contrast color to your dress or garment that you want. If you own a sewing machine then you can use this one otherwise, hand-sewing is totally doable as well. Here’s how to do it:
Start sewing! Attach the patch with a basic straight stitch around the perimeter of your torn out section. Ensure you sew the patch and the fabric it is on top of. And if you're hand sewing the patch on, make sure your stitches are small and close together to keep the patch from popping off.
Now, start sewing! I then simply sewed them using the same method as I used the last patches with (this time sewing in & out a few stitches to ensure each charm was secure. You may need to add a small cloth behind and sew that too to keep the patces strong and not become loose at some time.
Wear Patches In Your ClothesIf you are thinking of enhancing your creativity and with a touch more personal to your look, do not hesitate to put yourself together some patches on that jeans. Patches, can even stick on t-shirts, jeans or bags. Here are some things to help you come up with ideas.
Or make them even cooler by adding creative patches onto your favorite pair of jeans. Place them in your trousers' back pockets or at the seam of your jeans as a playful element that will definitely show off your jean pants.
Like, all you need is a couple of strategically placed patches and any meh backpack is your pack. Sew those patches that means something to you at the front and hopefully on the most prominent sides, to give it your very own style bag attitude.