Skip navigation

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Biker Vest Patches

Low Brow

What a fun project.... taking a photo of a tattoo and recreating it into a one-of-a-kind back patch. The lettering style chosen for the single top rocker matches perfectly.

  • This center design was submitted to us as a completed image to duplicate as a back patch.  The client knew what he wanted the top and bottom rockers to say and we presented him with a style of lettering to blend well with the center patch.
  • This was a small black and white image that we turned into a large back patch for an individual who wanted to express his beliefs and knew a custom one-of-a-kind back set was in order.  We created the rockers with some text options for him to choose from for the final product.
  • PeetKegler Designs referred DIY Garage to us with logos they created to reproduce into patches for their work jackets and shirts for baha truck racing.
  • We were asked to re-create this old military style dragon that our client had seen on a jacket back when he was in active duty military.  This back patch used quite a few vibrant colors to imitate the original design.
  • This client had a general concept of what he wanted as a back patch set and we made recommendations on the crown style and took various crown accents to bring together into one final design.  For the red we used a crushed velvet fabric applique.
  • Attention to detail was priority for this client.  We accomplished that on this hot rod, yet kept it simple with one color.  The font style we came up with was exactly what he had in mind.
  • The details of every small part of this design were extremely important to this customer.  We worked together to make decisions on thread colors, fonts, and even came up with two sizes of sets: One for men and one for women.
  • One large back patch with sub-dued colors was the goal for this artwork that was submitted.  Utilizing slightly off tones of threads and various stitch styles and directions achieved this look with depth.
  • Six various patches with this set were very meaningful to this client.  All matching similar tones of threads allow it to stand apart from all others.
  • Vindikta wanted their company logo on patches to put on the back of shirts and jackets that they can wear at various shows and events.
  • Crisp, clean design in solid black stitched on a sharp white background fabric stands out nicely on this jacket.  They get tons of compliments on this large circular back patch!
  • This one was a unique drawing that caught our attention!  We focused on every little detail that was very important to this club and stitched it out on some really great looking olive drab twill to complete the one-of-a-kind look.
  • Nice details showing how the direction of the stitching creates depth and subtly changes the colors silver, charcoal and red threads.
  • For this custom made patch it was a bit larger and they wanted a one-piece full back patch but with the look of top and bottom rockers all together.
  • What a fun project.... taking a photo of a tattoo and recreating it into a one-of-a-kind back patch.  The lettering style chosen for the single top rocker matches perfectly.
  • This is the only patch out there exactly like this one.... lots of details and thread colors to make it stand out.
  • This logo was turned into a patch for Bill at Stone Age Leather Works.  He stitched it on his seat to use as his rolling billboard for his new business venture.  Contact Bill for your next custom leather project!