Custom Printed Patches
We make Custom Printed Patches with Iron on/Velcro in 10-work days – 30% Off to Resellers – 3-Day Rush Lead (Rush Fee)
Free Design Setup, No Minimum Quantity, Free Art Modification, Free Shipping Order Value $200+. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!
Dye Sublimation Printed Patches
In printed patches, we do not use threads. Instead, a graphic designer creates a digital picture of an artwork which is printed on the twill fabric by a heat-transferred process which is called dye sublimation.

Printed Patches with No Minimum
Looking for a printed patch for your own jacket or cap? Just want to buy one custom printed patch first to check our work quality? We understand that. We can make your one printed patch.
Dye Sublimation Printed Patches
In printed patches, we do not use threads. Instead, a graphic designer creates a digital picture of an artwork which is printed on the twill fabric by a heat-transferred process which is called dye sublimation.
Printed Patches with No Minimum
Looking for a printed patch for your own jacket or cap? Just want to buy one custom printed patch first to check our work quality? We understand that. We can make your one printed patch.
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Free Artwork Creation and Modification
We do free patch design creation and design setup. No artwork? No issues. We may create one for you. Just tell us your ideas and thoughts, send us some examples, draw a rough sketch, and we will do the rest.

Free Shipping on Order Valued $200+
*You get free shipping on your printed patch orders when the invoice value is $200 or more. You can get free shipping by adding up multiple items to one invoice. We use DHL, which takes 7-10 days to deliver.
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Artwork and Sample for Approval
A customer sends us artwork or image, and we make some adjustments to make it printing-friendly. We make a sample patch for approval, and we ship the sample photo for approval.
Standard Turnaround Time
After getting approval, the production process of printed patches takes 10 to 12 working days for a simple design and small quantities (up to 500). Large quantity orders may take a bit longer time.
Rush Turnaround Time
We also offer a 3-working-day rush turnaround time. We can make up to 200 mid-sized patches in 72 hours after approval. We ship patches by DHL, which takes 7-10 days to deliver to your doorstep.
Wholesale Prices to Our resellers
We provide printed patches to resellers, distributors, embroidery companies, and printing companies with a 30% discount. We need your ASI, SAGE, or PPAI number. You can also send your sales tax permit.
Merrow and Laser-cut border
For custom printed patches, we have two types of borders. The first is a classic merrowed (Overlocked) border, and the second is a laser-cut border. We make this border with an embroidery machine.
Attachment Options
There are several backing options available for printed patches such as,Iron on backing,Hook and Loop, Velcro backing, Self-adhesive, needless to say that Standard sew on backing is the solution of everything.
Iron on Backing
People love iron-on patches because they are easy to attach to any clothing item. You can attach an iron-on patch with a dry home iron; you can also use a professional heat press machine for this job. These patches are attached to garments permanently; they don’t come off if applied properly.
Hook & Loop (Velcro)
Velcro backing is easy to apply and remove, so you can change up your patches as often as you like. This type of backing uses two strips of velcro – one on the back of the patch and one on the surface where it will be affixed. When you press the two together, they create a secure bond that will keep your patch firmly in place.
Self-adhesive
Self-adhesive (also called peel and stick) is used to place the patch in the required position before sewing. It makes the sewing job much easier. Not all sewing professionals need self-adhesive with embroidered patches; experienced sewing service providers sew the patch with the help of a pin or needle.
Plastic Lamination
Plastic lamination backing makes patches more firm and stiff. The back of an embroidered patch has ties and trimmed threads; they look ugly. Even though no one sees the back after applying the patch, some people still don’t like that. So they need plastic backing to hide all those tiny threads and ties of an embroidered patch.
Unlock the Magic of Printed Patches with Dye Sublimation!
Have you ever seen a printed patch and wondered what magical process was used to create it? The answer is dye sublimation printing! Dye sublimation printing is a unique method of printing that uses heat to transfer dye onto a variety of materials. This method of printing produces vibrant, detailed images that can be used to create beautiful custom patches.
In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at dye sublimation printing and how it can be used to create eye-catching printed patches. We’ll discuss the different types of sublimation dye printing, the types of materials that can be used, the process of making printed patches, and the many benefits of using printed patches. We’ll also provide troubleshooting tips and popular uses for printed patches. So, let’s get started!
What is Sublimation Dye Printing?
Sublimation dye printing is a form of printing that uses heat and pressure to transfer dye onto materials. It’s a unique process that produces vivid, detailed images that are resistant to fading and cracking. The dye sublimation is printed onto special transfer paper and then heated to a high temperature. This causes the dye to vaporize, which is then transferred to the material. The heat and pressure combine to create a permanent bond between the dye and the material, resulting in a vibrant image that is resistant to fading and cracking.
Dye sublimation printing is often used to create custom patches, apparel, and other items. It’s a great option for producing high-quality, detailed images that are resistant to fading and cracking.


Advantages of Dye Sublimation Printing
Dye sublimation printing has many advantages. The most notable advantage is that it produces vivid, detailed images that are resistant to fading and cracking. This makes it an ideal option for creating custom patches and apparel. The dye is also less likely to bleed or smudge, which makes it a great choice for creating high-quality items.
Another advantage of dye sublimation printing is that it is fairly easy to use. The process is fairly straightforward, and it can be done with a minimal amount of equipment. This makes it a great option for creating custom patches and apparel.
Finally, dye sublimation printing is relatively inexpensive, especially when compared to other forms of printing. This makes it a great choice for those on a budget.
Different Types of Materials for Printed Patches
When it comes to printed patches, there are several different types of materials that can be used. The most common type of material is polyester fabric, which is often used to create custom patches. Polyester fabric is often the preferred material for printed patches because it is durable, lightweight, and relatively inexpensive.
Other materials that can be used for printed patches include leather, vinyl, and felt. Each of these materials has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to do some research to determine which material is best for your project. Dye sublimation printing is not possible on leather, felt or vinyl.
The Process of Making Printed Patches with Dye Sublimation
The process of making printed patches with dye sublimation is fairly straightforward. First, the design is printed onto a special transfer paper using an inkjet printer with special inks. Then, the design is transferred to the material using a heat press. This causes the dye to vaporize and transfer onto the material, resulting in a vibrant, detailed image.
Once the design has been transferred to the material, it can be cut into the desired shape. This is usually done using a die-cutting machine or laser-cutting machine, which allows for precise, detailed cuts. After that, the edges are covered with the merrowed border. Finally, the patch can be attached to clothing or other items using an adhesive or stitching.

When creating printed patches, there are several tips that can help ensure the best results. First, it’s important to use a high-quality transfer paper. This will help ensure that the design is transferred to the material with the highest degree of accuracy.
It’s also important to use the correct heat and pressure settings when transferring the design to the material. Different materials require different settings, so it’s important to do some research to determine the best settings for the material you are using.
Finally, it’s important to use a high-quality adhesive or stitching to attach the patch to the item. This will help ensure that the patch stays in place and won’t come off easily.
Printed patches have many benefits. The most obvious benefit is that they are highly customizable. You can create any design you want and have it printed onto a patch. This makes them great for creating custom apparel and promotional items.
Printed patches are also durable and resistant to fading and cracking. This makes them a great option for creating items that will last for a long time.
Finally, printed patches are relatively inexpensive, especially when compared to other forms of printing. This makes them a great choice for those on a budget.
When it comes to printed patches, there are a few common issues that can arise. The most common issue is that the design may be blurry or pixelated. This can usually be fixed by adjusting the heat and pressure settings on the heat press.
Another issue is that the dye may not transfer properly. This can be caused by using a low-quality transfer paper or incorrect heat and pressure settings.
Finally, the adhesive or stitching may not hold the patch in place. This can be fixed by using a higher-quality adhesive or stitching.
Printed patches have many uses. The most popular use is for custom apparel, such as hats, jackets, and t-shirts. Printed patches are also popular for promotional items, such as towels and tablecloths.
Printed patches are also popular for creating unique artwork. Many artists use printed patches to create unique and eye-catching works of art.
Finally, printed patches are often used to create custom signs and banners. This makes them a great option for businesses that want to create custom signage.
Conclusion
Printed patches are a great way to add a unique and eye-catching touch to any item. With dye sublimation printing, you can create vibrant, detailed images that are resistant to fading and cracking. The process is relatively straightforward and can be done with minimal equipment. Plus, printed patches are relatively inexpensive, making them a great choice for those on a budget. So, what are you waiting for? Send your logo to get a price quote and unlock the magic of printed patches with dye sublimation!
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We Redo Your Orders
When you are unhappy with the quality of our labels or patches because they look different from your approved pre-production sample, we will redo the order at no cost.
We do Partial Refunds
When we make tiny mistakes like fabric color differences, we issue partial refunds to make you happy. If there is an error that you can have someone fix, we pay for that.
We Issue Full Refunds
When we fail to provide exact labels or patches as shown on our approval form, we either redo the order at no cost or issue full refunds to make our customers happy.