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One of the most popular ways to express your unique style is by adding a custom patch to your hat.
At Quick Patches, we specialize in creating custom-made patches for hats—and we can even sew them on for you! Just share your idea with us, and we’ll handle the rest.
Custom Patches with Hook & Loop
Custom labels with hook and loop backing—also known as custom Velcro patches—are a top choice these days. You’ll spot them on jackets, backpacks, hats, and even shoes. At Quick Patches, we create high-quality Velcro patches that let you showcase your personality, promote a cause, or represent your brand with style. Their versatility makes them easy to attach and remove from almost any surface—perfect for people who love switching things up.
IRON ON BACKING
People love iron-on patches because they’re quick and easy to apply to almost any piece of clothing. Whether you’re using a regular home iron or a professional heat press machine, these patches go on smoothly and stay on permanently—no peeling or falling off when applied correctly. At Quick Patches, we make high-quality iron-on patches tailored to your needs. Send us a message for a price quote today!
Velcro backing makes it easy to apply and remove your patches whenever you want to switch things up. This backing includes two Velcro strips—one on the back of the patch and the other on the item you’re attaching it to. When pressed together, they form a strong, secure hold that keeps your patch firmly in place, yet allows for effortless removal and reattachment.
Self-adhesive backing, also known as peel and stick, is commonly used to hold a patch in place before sewing. It helps simplify the sewing process by keeping the patch steady in the desired position. However, not all sewing professionals require self-adhesive backing—experienced stitchers often secure patches using just a pin or needle.
Plastic lamination backing adds firmness and stiffness to embroidered patches. The back of a patch often has loose threads and tie-offs that some people find unappealing—even if they’re not visible once the patch is applied. That’s why many prefer plastic backing, as it neatly covers those threads and gives the patch a cleaner, more polished look.
