Wholesale Price Chenille Logo Patch - Patches for woven – Evergreen
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Woven badge/label are made of thread only on Woven Label Looms, stitched in a continuous design and achieve finer detail in both the design and text of the patch. which are perfect solustion for when you need the extra fine details and greater definition that embroidery or woven can’t provide. It is an excellent choice for smaller badges as you can achieve greater definition, and smaller detail. Due to the flat surface it is also much less susceptible to abrasion and fraying.
Custom woven patches can be used in almost every way embroidered patches can. Using thinner threads that are woven together instead of embroidered onto a fabric, this results in a patch that has a smooth appearance with no raised texture. They are ideal when a design is too detailed or complex to be achieved with the embroidery process. It is also a great way to achieve photographic realism. Human faces, landscapes, and small text can be reproduced on smaller sized patches in a way only possible on large embroidered patches.
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