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Designing custom patches can seem a lot of a hassle if created from scratch, however, now we have a much easier solution at Affix Embroidery. Before you get into designing a new patch, first consider getting to know a few things that may help you in making things easier. Today we’ll teach to the know-hows of embroidery patches to help you design your patch like a professional. It’s not that hard, you just have to learn the few main key points to designing the perfect patch. 

First, let’s get down with the percentage of embroidery used on the material. The percentage of embroidery in simple terms is how much the embroidery will cover the material to get the details on it. The three fundamental percentages are 50%, 75%, and 100%. Most school uniforms utilize 50% embroidery patches and the other half will be exposed material of the uniform. 75% embroidery patches are usually made for organizations as their corporate logos and slogans are a bit more colorful. Lastly, 100% embroidered patches cover all of the material allowing for more artwork to be done with proper details and vivid colors. There are various colors for the material used in the back of your embroidery to add more contrast to your design. 

Now, let’s look into the various sizes and measurements of patches that are going to be correct for your design. Measure the height and width in inches then add those two numbers and divide them by two to get the proper size of your patch before placing an order. The size of the patch will dictate the placement of the patches on your attire. Patches that are on the shoulder and chest are relatively smaller than the ones on the back which are a bit more detailed.  Patches can be placed on every kind of garments and accessories for e.g.; backpacks, jackets, caps, and on trousers. 

Before creating the perfect design for your patch, you need to determine what your patch will be utilized for, it could be handed out as a promotional item or added to the apparel that you are planning to sell. There are a few main points to look after for designing a unique patch. These include the colors, the slogan, and the type of patch you want.

There are various types of patches, though the most wanted ones are embroidered patches. They are ideal for uniforms, attires, and accessories, they are inexpensive too. Patches are meant to be unique, so determine adding vivid colors.

 The structure of your design will determine how well it is appreciated. Patches are usually small so it means the details will also be small. So be sure not to jumble up your design for a better-looking patch. 

In conclusion, Be certain to not add large text and it should be clear enough to be understood properly. Indulge as few words as possible with getting what you want with the correct vocabulary. Understand everything properly before making the design, so that you can make a design like a pro for your patch.

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