3D Embroidery Design Patches
3D Embroidered Patches are a fantastic way to add depth and texture to custom apparel, hats, jackets, and more. These patches feature a dimensional, 3D effect achieved by using EVA foam inside the emblem. They’re made with high-quality, colorfast polyester threads and fabrics, including metallic and non-metallic options.
Designs cannot have more than 15 different colors of embroidery thread. Application (on flat surfaces like glass or plastic), ensure the surface is clean and free of oil finishes. Flat embroidered text should have a minimum height of 4mm and a 3D raised part no wider than 9mm or thinner than 3mm.
Custom Embroidery Design Patch
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Special Features
3D embroidery may also be suitable on heavier garments like hoodies, jackets, or even bags, but headwear is by far the most popular use. 3D Embroidery is a great choice for most designs and apparel .
Classic Patches
These are created with high quality, colorfast, polyester threads and fabrics made to withstand industrial washes.
3D Puff
Patches allow you to add premium logos to outerwear. With a large selection of thread and background colors to choose from.
Photo Patches
These photo patches use flat surface of traditional embroidery, layering and foam to achieve a raised, textured appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
3D Embroidered Patches are decorative fabric patches that feature a raised embroidery design, giving a three-dimensional effect to the artwork.
They are made by layering dense stitches over a base fabric, often incorporating foam to enhance the three-dimensional effect.
Most sturdy fabrics can support 3D embroidery, but it’s best used on items that don’t require frequent washing, like caps, bags, and jackets.