How to Embroider a Patch On Felt

Embroidering a patch on felt is a fun and creative way to make a unique design that can be sewn onto clothing, bags, or accessories. Whether you’re crafting a one-of-a-kind patch for personal use or experimenting with embroidery techniques, felt is a fantastic base material because of its durability and ease of use. Our patch making professionals at American Patch are here to explain the steps to create your own embroidered felt patch.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Wool or acrylic felt
  • Embroidery floss (various colors)
  • Embroidery hoop
  • Embroidery needle
  • Fabric marker or chalk
  • Scissors
  • Iron-on backing or adhesive (optional)

1. Choose and Transfer Your Design

Start by selecting a design for your patch. You can freehand your design using a fabric marker or print out an image and trace it onto the felt. Light-colored chalk works well for darker felt. Keep in mind that simple designs with bold lines work best for embroidery.

2. Secure the Felt in an Embroidery Hoop

Place your felt in an embroidery hoop to keep it taut while stitching. This will help maintain even tension and prevent puckering. If your design is small, you may be able to work without a hoop, but it’s generally recommended for beginners.

3. Start Embroidering

Use basic embroidery stitches to bring your design to life.

  • Backstitch for outlining letters and simple shapes.
  • Satin stitch for filling in larger areas with solid color.
  • French knots for small, decorative details.

Work with one thread color at a time, knotting the ends securely before starting and after finishing.

4. Cut Out Your Patch

Once your embroidery is complete, carefully cut around the design, leaving a small felt border for durability. If you want a more finished look, you can use pinking shears to create a decorative edge.

5. Add Backing (Optional)

To make your patch sturdier, consider adding an iron-on backing or fusible adhesive. Simply cut the backing to match your patch, follow the adhesive instructions, and apply it using an iron.

6. Attach Your Patch

You can sew your patch onto jackets, hats, or bags using a simple whipstitch or blanket stitch. If using iron-on adhesive, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to heat-seal your patch in place.

Want a Professional-Quality Patch?

DIY embroidered felt patches are great for personal projects, but if you’re looking for durable, high-quality custom patches, American Patch has you covered. Whether you need embroidered, woven, or PVC patches, American Patch creates stunning designs with precision and durability. Contact our team today to bring your vision to life and learn more about how we can help.

Reach Out to American Patch Today for a Free Quote

Embroidering a patch on felt is a fun and rewarding DIY project, but if you want a flawless, professional-quality patch, American Patch is the way to go. Our expert craftsmanship ensures your custom patches look amazing and last for years. Contact us online today for a free quote, or if you’re still wondering how to embroider a patch on felt.



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