
Adding embroidered patches to your clothing is a fun and easy way to make your style your own and add your attitude to a hat, shirt, bag, or jeans. However, you don't just want to slap on a few patches and call it good. The fun of creating your patchwork clothing is the planning involved.
Patches can run from very small to taking up the back of an entire jacket. So, select the patches you will work with and possibly create a rough stretch of the look you want. For example, are you trying to make a jean jacket look designer by adding patches, or are you trying to show your sassy side? If the creativity is dwindling, get inspired by looking online.
With a theme in mind, figure out what you will add the patches to. Iron-on patches adhere well to denim, cotton, and polyester; however, blends, synthetics, and leather are not designed for iron-on patches. Placement is also essential since you want the patches to draw attention. Consider using a measuring tape and pins to ensure you get everything laid out perfectly before application. After checking in the mirror, it's time to create.
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