Embroidery patch letters have evolved from ancient fabric repair and military identification tools into a popular method for modern personalization. Today, they are used to customize everything from jackets and bags to home decor, serving as a versatile way to express identity through initials or words. Common Styles of Letter Patches

: Best for heat-tolerant fabrics. Use a hot iron (300–350°F) with a pressing cloth to protect the patch, pressing firmly for 15–45 seconds.

: Quick for temporary use or hard surfaces, but these generally require sewing for long-term wear on clothing. Fabric Glue : A useful alternative for non-heat-safe items. Letter Patches - Walmart

: Uses foam under the stitches to make letters literally pop off the fabric, frequently seen on baseball caps and headwear.