Vector artwork digitization
Send us a sketch, a logo, or a rough scan. We convert it into a clean embroidery file with stitch counts and density mapped out, so the final patch matches your original artwork instead of a pixelated guess.
From vector artwork digitization to thread color matching and edge finishing, we handle every step of your custom patch project. Small clothing brands, sports teams, gaming communities, and corporate merchandise all start here — with a clear quote and fast turnaround.
Browse material swatches & backing types
Iron-on, Velcro, or sew-on options
Order custom samples before full production
We handle the full patch pipeline — artwork prep, thread mapping, edge finishing, and bulk timelines — so you get consistent output without tying up your own production floor.
Every vector file is rebuilt for embroidery, not just converted. We test stitch density, underlay, and pull compensation on your actual fabric type before the first sample ships.
Send a physical swatch or a Pantone reference and we match it across our thread library. If a color sits between two shades, we show you both options with a stitch-out sample.
Iron-on for caps, Velcro for tactical kits, sew-on for denim. Merrowed, hot-cut, or laser-cut edges — we recommend the combination that holds up to the wear your patches will actually see.
Order one patch or a small set first. You check the stitch quality, the edge finish, and the color in hand. Only after you approve do we move to the full production run.
Standard runs land in two to three weeks depending on quantity and stitch count. Rush slots exist for reorders of approved designs. You get a dated schedule, not a vague promise.
Your project is handled by the same person who reviews your artwork, coordinates the sample, and checks the bulk batch. No hand-offs between departments, no lost context.
We handle the messy parts of patch production so you can focus on your design. From the first vector file to the final stitch, every step is checked against your artwork, your fabric, and your deadline.
Send us a sketch, a logo, or a rough scan. We convert it into a clean embroidery file with stitch counts and density mapped out, so the final patch matches your original artwork instead of a pixelated guess.
We pull thread colors against your brand palette and fabric swatches before production starts. You get a physical color card to approve, not a screen render that shifts on every monitor.
Choose iron-on, Velcro, or sew-on backing, plus merrowed, hot-cut, or laser-cut edges. Each combination changes how the patch sits on denim, caps, or uniform kits, and we'll tell you which one holds up best for your use case.
Order a single sample patch or a small test batch before committing to full production. We stitch it, ship it, and wait for your sign-off, so you never pay for a thousand patches that miss the mark.
We give you a realistic turnaround estimate up front, broken down by digitizing, sampling, and bulk stitching. No vague promises, just a schedule you can plan your merch drop around.
Every patch in a production run is checked against the approved sample for stitch density, thread tension, and edge finish. What you approve in the sample is what lands in your box, batch after batch.
Finished runs, material choices, and the small decisions that change how a patch wears on a cap, a jacket, or a kit bag.
Full-back embroidered patch with custom lettering and a merrowed edge. We digitized the crew's logo, matched thread colors to their brand, and sewed a limited run of 50 pieces in two weeks.
PVC rubber patches with hook-and-loop backing for esports team kits. Soft rubber texture, multiple color variations, and a quick sample round before the full run of 200 patches.
High-density woven labels with a clean, minimal design. Folded and sewn into the neckline of a new t-shirt line, delivered 500 labels in ten days.