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Chain Stitching Biker Patches

Soldier Chain Stitch

Center design for a full back set utilizing both chain stitching and standard embroidery. They wanted to add chain somewhere and it seems most appropriate to apply it to only the jacket and the hat. Nice.

  • This client came to us to exactly duplicate an old chain stitching design from the early days of this club.  He mailed us the original patch so we could look at every angle and make sure the patch we constructed was a true match.
  • Our U.K. Client provided us with a digital image of a vintage chain stitched patch that we turned out small sized patches using our Iron Thread exclusive modern day method of reproducing a chain stitching vintage look.
  • The old original patch was presented to us by a vintage biker patch collector to construct into a patch utilizing chain stitching.  It was necessary to duplicate exactly so we asked to have the original in-hand to grab every single detail.
  • It's pretty awesome to have the creative freedom given to us for a biker patch by a great repeat client.  For this design we were presented a printed image and were set with the task of turning it into an over-sized vintage style chain stitched patch.  Needless to say..... we accomplished that very successfully!
  • We were given a brand new digital image design and this client was not sure exactly the type of stitching to go with.  He was considering making it into chain stitching and decided to go for it.  In the end he was more than satisfied with the final chain stitched patch.
  • SFFS -- Another one of our most favorite projects from a client who truly appreciates the real vintage biker patches of an era gone by!  Tea stained twill with chain stitching for the front m/c tags - priceless.
  • Here is where our unique style really shines through....the curves of the jester's hat were ideal angles for the chain stitching to be placed to really add dimension and loft to the patch.
  • Used a combination of chain stitching, satin and fill for this custom one-off patch for Theory Communication & Design...Frisky Devil!
  • Simplicity.... You want just one chain stitched rocker?  No problem.  No minimums.
  • Center design for a full back set utilizing both chain stitching and standard embroidery.  They wanted to add chain somewhere and it seems most appropriate to apply it to only the jacket and the hat.  Nice.
  • How lucky are these kids in the Wesley Chapel HS Auto Shop program?  Their teacher wanted to do chain stitched shop jackets as a
culture-building step.
  • This is the front left chest of the Wesley Chapel HS Auto Shop jackets with their school logo chain stitched.  The other side was also chain stitching with each kid's name.  Sharp!
  • Blending all types of stitches together -- chain stitching, satin, fill, running -- to create a center back patch that was exactly what this client ordered.  Notice the anvil?
  • ABV Atlanta enlisted Iron Thread to turn their detailed unique design into a chain stitched work of art.  Notice the combined efforts of chain stitching, running, fill and satin stitches to complete the patch.
  • Nice zoomed in photo showing the details for the extra large oversized full back chain stitched patch... bone, golden yellow, white and black matte threads.
  • Simple design but yet so detailed with all of the chain stitching.  A combination of regular embroidery stitches and chain stitches make this large back patch one-of-a-kind.
  • Shades of blue, silver, gold, black and tan were used for this one-of-a-kind back patch in all chain stitching.  Shaped cut patch border worked out best for this one.  Impressive.
  • What a great project working on this really unique artwork and turning it into an oversized full back patch with 100% chain stitching.  Nice colors with matte threads were ideal for these patches.
  • Another fun design presented to us from Theory Design for us to churn out a 100% chain stitched patch.  Notice the thin border reminiscent of patches from the 60's...you can see each thread and a separation.
  • Nice details of a chain stitched road.
  • A combination of standard stitching, chain stitching and distressed look finish to construct this single back patch.