Chenille Patch Mock up vs The Actual Chenille Patch

Let’s go over the differences between a chenille patch mock up and an actual chenille patch.

What is Chenille Patch Mock up ?

A mock up is the final artwork before starting sample. It gives you a sense of what the final product will look like. It also allows you to see if your art can be transferred to an actual patch as intended. If the font or design elements are too small, it might not work at all—or it could be difficult to read. The same goes for stitching density and color balance with background colors. In some cases, even if a design looks fine on paper or in your head, it won’t translate well when printed out onto fabric. In this case, our designer will edit the art and refine it to make sure all details will come out fine on actual patch.

What’s an Actual Chenille Patch?

An actual chenille patch is one that has been sewed onto fabric with chenille yarn and exactly the same as the one you will receive. We will do digitizing and start sample after you approve the mock up. You can still require edits after seeing actual sample picture. It is free to make edits regarding colors and small edits. We will show actual chenille patch sample until you are 100% happy. And we will start mass production after you approve the final actual sample picture. If there is a deadline to receive the patches, it is better to let us know before you place orders.

Examples of Mock up and the Actual Chenille Patch

How to Get Stared with Ordering Chenille Patches

Chenille yarn is much thicker than embroidery thread, so it requires bigger sizes for the same details. Please email us the rough logo and size, our professional designer will adjust the design based on the size, color and details and work out the mock up for you.