Custom Chenille Patches San Antonio

The Varsity Standard

Thick, tufted yarn patches built for letterman jackets and retro branding. If you’ve ever seen a letterman jacket at a Friday night football game in Texas, you know what Chenille is. It’s that fuzzy, rug-like material used for the big “School Letters” and mascots.

Specialized Loop Stitch Plush Surface
Acrylic Wool Yarn Stiff Felt Backing
chenille patch with USA letters filled with American flag colors and raised chenille texture

What Our Clients Are Saying

From small local shops to established brands, San Antonio Patch Co. helps customers bring their ideas to life with premium custom patches built to last.

Education Close-up of custom embroidered bubble tea patch

“We needed a high volume of varsity letters for our athletic program, and San Antonio Patch Co. delivered. The chenille texture is exactly that classic, plush feel the kids want for their letterman jackets. “

Northside High Athletics

Varsity Chenille
Merchandise chenille logo patch heat pressed on canvas tote bag showing bold textured stitching

“Chenille is huge for streetwear right now, but finding a shop that can do complex shapes without losing the ‘fuzz’ is hard. James and his team nailed our mascot design. The color matching to our brand’s palette was perfect, and the edges are incredibly clean for such a tactile product.”

Urban Aesthetics

Multi-Color Chenille Logo
Events chenille star patches with raised texture and glitter border for fashion and accessories

“As a local mum designer, I was looking for a reliable San Antonio source for small-scale chenille. The quality of these patches is outstanding. They are lightweight enough for ribbons but have that premium ‘pop’ that makes our spirit wear stand out.”

Bexar County Spirit Shop

Small Batch Chenille Stars
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chenille letter patches in pastel colors with heart design showing raised varsity texture

What Are Chenille Patches?

Technically, “Chenille” is the French word for caterpillar, which perfectly describes the fuzzy, raised texture of the yarn.

The Build

We punch loops of yarn through the bottom of the felt substrate, creating a locked-in pile.

The Texture

It feels soft, distinct, and plush—like a high-quality carpet or a thick towel.

The Use

It is designed for large surface areas. It doesn’t do fine detail well, but it fills space beautifully and boldly.

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Why Schools & Brands Choose Chenille

You don’t put a chenille patch on a polo shirt; it’s too heavy. You choose chenille for specific high-impact uses.

Close up of chenille mascot patch showing bold 3D texture and visual impact

Bold 3D Texture & Visual Impact

Best for: Mascots and Varsity Letters

Because the pile stands up about a quarter-inch high, these patches catch the light and add physical depth to a garment. You can read a chenille patch from the bleachers.

Close-up of chenille bulldog patch stitched on varsity jacket with raised texture and glitter border

Perfect for Varsity & Spirit Wear

Best for: High School Jackets & Sweaters

From Alamo Heights to Judson, this is the required standard for academic and athletic achievement patches. It holds up to the weight of wool jackets and leather sleeves.

varsity jacket featuring chenille letter patch and embroidered tiger mascot patch on front panel

Fashion & Streetwear Collections

Best for: Retro Hoodies and Bags

Vintage is back. Streetwear brands use chenille to replicate that 90s “Ivy League” or “Prep School” aesthetic on heavy cotton hoodies.

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How We Build Your Chenille Patches

We build these to survive four years of high school and decades in the closet.

Yarn Types & Density

We use acrylic-blend yarns that resist fading in the sun. We pack the loops tight so you don’t see the felt backing underneath the design.

Felt Backing & Stabilization

Every chenille patch sits on a layer of stiff felt. This acts as the foundation.

  • Single Felt: One layer of colored felt behind the yarn.
  • Double Felt: Two layers of contrasting colors (e.g., Black on Gold). Creates a stiff, professional border.

Stitching & Border Styles

Chain Stitch: The border is usually finished with a “chain stitch”, a tight, embroidered outline that locks the fuzzy yarns in place so they don’t unravel.

Backing & Attachment Options

Because chenille patches are heavy, how you attach them matters.

Sew-on patch showing simple felt edge for stitching

Sew-On (The Standard)

Best for: Letterman Jackets

This is the only way I recommend attaching a varsity letter. The patch is heavy. A simple zigzag stitch around the felt edge secures it permanently through the thick wool of the jacket.

Permanence
Iron on heat seal adhesive backing on chenille patch

Iron-On (Heat Seal)

Best for: Hoodies and Sweatshirts

We can apply a heat seal backing. It works for cotton blends, but be careful—chenille is thick. You usually need to heat it from the inside of the garment to melt the glue.

Convenience
Velcro hook backing sewn onto chenille patch

Velcro® (Hook & Loop)

Best for: Novelty/Morale Patches

Rare, but possible. We sew the hook backing onto the felt foundation. Good if you want a soft, fuzzy patch for a tactical bag or board.

Removability
Peel and stick adhesive backing on small chenille patch

Peel & Stick / Adhesive

Best for: Temporary Event Branding

Good for a one-day use or for sticking onto hard surfaces (like a notebook), but the weight of the chenille will eventually pull the sticker off of clothing.

Short Term

How We Price Your Chenille Patches

Pricing for chenille is a bit different than standard patches because of the materials involved. Here is how we calculate it:

Size

We use the standard formula:
(Length + Width) / 2
Big varsity letters cost more than small graduation numbers.

Felt Layers

A patch with “Double Felt” (two background colors) costs slightly more than a single layer because we have to cut and glue two separate pieces.

Quantity

The machines take time to thread with thick yarn. The higher the quantity, the more we can spread that setup cost out, dropping your unit price.

Embroidery Add-Ons

If we have to add standard embroidery on top of the chenille (for names or fine details), that adds a step to the production line.

Chenille vs. Other Patch Types | Which One Do You Need?

Chenille is a specialty product. It’s not for every job.
Close up of a Chenille 'STUFF' patch showing fuzzy, towel-like 3D texture and volume.
Texture & Volume

Choose Chenille If:

  • You are making Varsity Jackets This is the only correct choice for Letterman jackets. Anything else looks cheap.
  • You have a huge, simple design If your logo is a giant “M” or a simple mascot head, chenille fills that space with rich texture.
  • You want a “Retro” look Streetwear brands love this for that 1950s collegiate vibe.
Close up of a custom embroidered brain patch showing intricate stitching, fine text, and high-detail thread work.
Detail & Text

Choose Standard Embroidery If:

  • You have details Standard embroidery supports fine-line detail and gradient shading that chenille yarn cannot replicate.
  • You have text Unless the letters are 2 inches tall, do not try to write words in chenille. They will be unreadable.
  • The garment is light Do not put a heavy chenille patch on a t-shirt. Chenille is a high-density product; for lightweight t-shirts, we recommend embroidery to prevent fabric sagging.

Why San Antonio Patch Co.?

We are a factory-direct operation. That means when you call us, you aren’t talking to a call center overseas; you’re talking to people who know the difference between a Chain Stitch and a Satin Stitch.

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Hand-Checked Quality

The biggest issue with chenille is “loose loops.” We inspect every patch to ensure the yarn is locked tight into the felt backing before it leaves the shop.

Local Focus

We understand Texas football culture. We use fade-resistant acrylic yarn that holds its color even after a season in the San Antonio sun.

Straightforward Pricing

We don’t charge “digitizing fees” for standard varsity letters. We keep it simple.

The Ordering Process

01
Start

Send Your Art Work

Sketch it on a napkin or send us a vector file. Tell us the colors (e.g., “Black yarn on Gold felt”).

02
Review

Approve the Proof

We send a digital mockup showing the felt layers and stitch lines.

03
Make

Production

We cut the felt, stitch the chenille, and trim the borders.

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Finish

Delivery

Shipped from our facility with tracking.

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leather patch applied to a Richardson 112 trucker hat showing embossed design on front panel

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about ordering custom chenille patches.

Durability

Are chenille patches durable?

Yes. They are designed for outerwear. However, because they are made of loops of yarn, you should avoid rubbing them against velcro or sharp objects that could snag the loops.

Care

Can chenille patches be washed?

Yes, but be careful. We recommend Dry Clean Only or hand washing in cold water if they are on a wool jacket. Hot water can felt the wool yarn and ruin the texture. Never put them in a high-heat dryer.

Application

What fabrics work best for chenille patches?

Heavy fabrics. Wool, denim, leather, and heavy cotton fleece. Do not apply them to silk, rayon, or lightweight athletic mesh.

Ordering

What’s the minimum order quantity?

We start at 10 units.

Turnaround

How long does production take?

15–20 days. Chenille is a slower process than standard embroidery. Plan ahead for football season!

Colors

Can you match school colors?

Yes. We stock standard athletic gold (See Color Charts)., maroon, navy, columbia blue, and bright red yarns to match most San Antonio and Bexar County school districts.