How to Make a Chenille Patch?

The monogrammed jackets representing a university or sports team look cool and trendy, and partially thanks to the chenille patches. Chenille weaving is done by a special machine using cotton, acrylic, or even silk yarn. The uniqueness of this fabric is its fuzzy softness, much like a caterpillar’s fur. Interestingly, this fabric borrows its name from the French word for caterpillar.

 

Various Uses of Chenille Patches

Sports patches seen on the lettering or emblems of jackets are often made of chenille. The piece of chenille fabric is layered over a felt base, usually in a contrasting color to help the patch stand out even more. The use of chenille patches, however, is not limited to sports apparel. You can also fix these patches on other garments as well, and even to blankets or backpacks.

 

Making a Chenille Lettering Patch

Materials Needed:

  • Lettering stencil
  • Chenille fabric
  • Felt fabric (preferably in contrasting color to the chenille)
  • Pencil
  • Cutter
  • Cutting mat
  • Sewing and embroidery machine
  • Double-sided fusible
  • Iron

 

Steps to Follow

  1. First decide on which garment you want to affix the chenille patch and pick a lettering stencil of a suitable size.
  2. Trace the desired letter on the reverse of the chenille fabric. Use the cutter and cutting mat to cut out your pattern.
  3. Use a size larger stencil to trace the same letter on the felt fabric, but do not cut this out yet.
  4. Place the chenille patch over the felt patch, making sure to align the edges perfectly. Use an adhesive to secure the two pieces of fabric in place.
  5. Use an embroidery machine to create a border for the chenille piece. A thread in a contrasting color will give a striking effect. Repeat the same to outline the felt piece with thread in another color.
  6. Now carefully cut the felt patch from the bottom fabric, ensuring that the embroidery thread remains intact.
  7. Trace the outline of your patch onto a double-sided fusible and cut it out.
  8. Peel off one side of the fusible and iron it onto the back of your letter patch.
  9. Peel off the other side of the fusible and place it over the garment on which you want to fix the patch.
  10. Place a Teflon sheet over the chenille embroidered patch as protection and run a hot iron over it for a few seconds until it firmly adheres to the bottom surface.

 

DIY Chenille Patches

Your handmade chenille applique garment is now ready to wear. The soft feel of the patch combined with the contrasting colors you selected are sure to bring out the uniqueness of your garment.

 

Tip: If you want to go in for an even more interesting combination, pick a printed piece of chenille fabric, or even go a step further in your DIY endeavor and embroider a chosen design over the completed patch. There is no limit to your creativity while making your own chenille patch.

 

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