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  1. Patch Fabric & Blank Patches. AllStitch offers Blank Patches/Emblems for commercial/home embroidery. Each blank patch is a white poly/cotton twill and comes with an overlocked merrowed border. Our colorfast threads are designed to withstand the harshest of washing processes.

  2. The first step to sew a patch on jeans is preparation. Wash and iron the jeans, mark the desired patch location, and prepare your needle and thread. Following a step-by-step process and paying attention to detail will achieve a visually-pleasing and robust attachment to your jeans.

  3. Using Dritz Denim Iron-On Patches, we’ll show you how to fix a rip that ripped too far, a ripped belt loop, and the worn inner thighs of jeans. Iron-on patches are also available in other types of fabrics.

  4. Shop Dritz 2 Black Twill Iron-On Patches for $2.50 each at OnlineFabricStore. Always everyday low prices.

  5. Twill fabric is good for patches in many ways, but there’s one thing to watch out for. Its diagonal lines make it a bit tricky to handle detailed designs. Sometimes, these lines can cross with the embroidery stitches, affecting your design’s clarity.

  6. Check out our twill fabric for patches selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our fabric shops.

  7. Fibrous water-soluble stabilizer + cut twill pieces = a patch in the making! Seven Simple Steps to Stitching Patches on Removable Stabilizers. At its most basic, patch-making with easily removed or soluble stabilizers takes just seven steps. Hoop the proper stabilizer or other support material.