Our custom chenille patches Canada customers order are soft, bold, and built to stand out. The raised yarn texture gives them a classic varsity feel, which is why they work so well on jackets, hoodies, hats, uniforms, and branded apparel. If you want a patch style that feels more textured and more noticeable than standard embroidery, chenille is usually the right place to start.
From chenille letter patches for varsity wear to mixed-material styles for branding, chenille patches work best when the design has enough shape, contrast, and room to show off the texture. These are some of the most useful directions for brands, schools, clubs, and teams.
Classic chenille patches have the look most people recognize straight away. Plush yarn, felt backing, bold outlines, and that old-school varsity feel. They work especially well for schools, clubs, teams, and brands that want a patch with more character than flat embroidery.
Camo chenille patches bring in a more rugged look while keeping the soft texture chenille is known for. This style fits well with team gear, streetwear, club apparel, and custom outerwear where the patch needs to feel bold instead of polished.
This option adds more depth by stacking felt layers under the chenille work. It is useful when the patch needs stronger contrast, a thicker body, or a more premium letterman-style finish.
Embroidered chenille patches combine the soft chenille surface with stitched details that help sharpen edges, lettering, or smaller logo parts. Competitor pages regularly position this mix as a good solution when a design needs both texture and cleaner definition.
Metallic chenille patches add a brighter accent to the usual chenille look. They can work well for fashion pieces, statement designs, and patches that need a bit more visual lift without changing the whole style.
Our chenille patches are made to look good in real use, not just in a mockup. The texture is soft, the shape holds properly, and the finish feels substantial enough for regular wear on jackets, hoodies, bags, and team apparel.
Colour matters a lot with chenille. Strong contrast and clean outlines are what make the patch read well from a distance. We help keep that balance so your patch feels bold without turning messy.
For schools, clubs, teams, and brands, chenille patches Canada buyers usually want the same thing: a patch that feels classic, holds its shape, and still looks good after repeated wear. That is what we aim for in every order.
Send us your logo, sketch, letter, mascot, or reference image. We review the artwork and make sure it is suitable for chenille production before anything moves ahead.
Pick the patch size, felt colours, yarn colours, border style, and backing type. This is also where we sort out whether the design should stay full chenille or use embroidery in certain areas for more clarity.
We prepare a digital proof so you can check the layout, shape, colours, and details. Changes can be made here before production starts.
Once approved, we move into production using quality felt, chenille yarn, and finishing methods suited to the patch style you chose.
Your patches are packed carefully and shipped once production is complete. Competitor pages commonly position chenille around team orders, varsity use, and apparel runs, so the process is usually built to handle both smaller and larger quantities.
Competitor pages consistently show chenille as a style with flexible application choices rather than a one-back-only product. The most common options are sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop, and adhesive, with embroidered add-ons and double felt also showing up often.

Best when the patch will be stitched down permanently by the customer or their tailor.

A practical choice when you want easier application on suitable garments. Common on apparel pieces where sewing every patch is not ideal.

Useful for short-term placement, sample positioning, or lighter decorative use. Not usually the best long-term choice for heavy-wear garments.

Adds extra stiffness and can help the patch feel more structured.

A good option when the patch needs to be removed or swapped between garments and gear.

Used with hook backing when a full removable attachment setup is needed.

Useful when you want the patch to stay removable but still sit securely once attached.

Works for temporary placement or display use where permanent application is not needed.

Merrowed borders, named for the brand of sewing machine that creates them, produce the classic raised borders that are an industry standard. It adds a touch of elegance to clean, simple designs.

Hot cut patches, unlike standard rounded edge patches, feature sharp, detailed edges. This option is ideal if your patches have fine details and intricate design features.

There is no sewn border on these patches, and it dependes on the look and feel you want them to have.
Chenille patches are made with soft, looped yarn stitched into a felt base, which gives them their plush, raised texture. Competitor pages consistently describe chenille this way and position it as the classic patch style for varsity and letterman use.
Yes. Chenille is commonly offered for both small and large runs, especially for schools, teams, clubs, and branded apparel programs. Competitor pages regularly market chenille for bulk team and varsity orders.
Minimums vary by supplier. Panda’s guide frames chenille orders from 25 pieces, while some Canadian competitors advertise no-minimum or low-minimum offers. For Prime Emblem Canada, this answer should match your actual policy.
They are generally made for apparel use and regular wear, but the exact durability depends on the backing, garment, and how the patch is attached. Sew-on is usually the safest long-term option for heavier-use garments. Competitor pages also treat sew-on as the classic and most secure choice for chenille.
The most common options shown across competitor pages are sew-on, iron-on, hook-and-loop, and adhesive. Some pages also mention upgraded felt or added embroidery for more structure and detail.
Turnaround depends on quantity, patch size, and chosen options. Panda’s broader chenille materials point to proof-based production and standard delivery windows after approval, while Canadian suppliers also promote rush-friendly ordering.
Yes. Digital proof approval is standard across competitors before full production begins, especially for custom chenille orders where colour balance and shape matter.
Please note that our minimum to order is 10 pcs
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