Embroidered patches aren't just for bikers. They are for everyone who gets a kick of decorating clothing and other items with colorful images and messages. And here we have a classic example in the Music Junkie patch, a 3 x 3-inch gem perfect for people who always have a song rattling around in their brains.
Of course, you can be both a music junkie and a biker at the same time. Bonus for you if that's the case. Maybe you've got a set of Bluetooth headphones stuffed inside your helmet blasting your favorites while you scream down the road at 65 mph. But it's still okay to love music and not own a bike.
This particular patch offers a fantastic visual contrast between bright red and black. The red letters and waves not only grab your attention, but they also make you notice the message. Well done to whoever designed this one.
The black and silver headphones are interesting as well. Headphones were the best way to listen to music privately back in the 1970s and 80s. They gave way to earbuds with the introduction of the cell phone, but headphones have since made a comeback. For the true audiophile, nothing beats a good pair of headphones.
If you are into music and embroidered patches, this patch would be perfect for you. Attach it to your backpack or shoulder bag. If you have a favorite hat you like to wear along with your headphones, you can sew it to the front or one of the sides. And of course, nearly any embroidered patch works well on a jacket, vest, or shirt.
As always, you can use a heat press or hot iron to mount this patch to denim or cotton. If you are mounting to leather or nylon, use a needle and thread.