Thanks for your video I'm a 40 year old punk now but 15 years ago i was a homeless crust punk and used to make cool punk sweaters and crust pants back in the day. I still own them. I'm actually thinking of starting my own patch buisness. But back then we didn't have much to work with I didn't even have a computer haha but that's amazing thank you for sharing and hope your still enjoying this awesome hobby. Cheers
Your video literally saved a kiddo's Halloween. I spent 2 weeks creating a pretty damn awesome Eddie Munson battle vest for my 11 year old, even hand-studding the back with a Dio shirt. Didn't receive the Motorhead or Iron Maiden patches from Amazon...twice. Found this video and was able to make them both along with an extra Judas Priest at the very last minute. Finished them at 2 am Halloween morning. They aren't perfect and I'm praying the extra stitch witchery will hold them in place because I didn't have time to try to sew them. But many thanks for helping me turn my sweet innocent dimple-faced little guy into a badass Flayer Slayer!
That’s amazing!!! So glad I could help, I bet he looks adorable as a little Eddie 🥹 I think it’s great kids are getting my into metal because of stranger things. 🤘🏻 Also, 2AM?? Damn you must be the best mom ever!
@@JJMetalhead far from best mom but I love you for thinking it! The 2 am was because 1) I screwed up the first couple of tries and 2) I started really late (ok and 3 - watching you with your chalice maybe inspired me to drink a little-lot while designing, hence #1, ha). Would you believe those tasteless little middle school trolls thought he was a “biker” or “pirate”? Ugh. But he’s thrilled and I’m pretty sure the parents and older kids in the area will appreciate it tonight :)
Omg this is awesome!! I bought a denim vest a few months ago but none of my favourite bands make back patches so I haven’t actually been able to turn it into a battle vest yet. I’ve always wanted to have The Varangian Way by Turisas (check them out if you like folk metal and haven’t listened to them yet) as my back patch and now I can finally do it! I’m also a woman so a lot of patches look quite big and take up a lot of space on my vest, so this is very useful for me
I recently found all my little round band pins... Dude they are STILL super precious to me! Every single purse I carried in high school has little round rusted marks on it from them haha. Awesome. Imma bring them back out of retirement!
I also like to draw my own patches. It’s fun to be a little artistic. I made a Crypta patch with black and yellow fabric. I drew the logo on the yellow sewed it on to the black and then sewed on to the jacket. It made it like embroidered patch because it was thicker and looked like a normal patch. I also enjoy this method as well. Thanks for saving everyone money!
@@JJMetalhead thank you! I heard that you can trace a logo over a screen to make good patch. Sometimes I’ll just write the name of the band on the fabric. No real logo.🤟
Thank you. I dont have a printer but think I'll get an ink jet printer just so I can make my own patches. Like you, i am a smaller person so to be able to make small patches would be awesome. Love your videos, keep up the great work.
I've used spray adhesive for a quick bond while sewing patches to clothing. Might be a cheaper alternative for some people who live in places where you can't find the bonding paper.
After I have seen your video, I started making all of my patches by my own. My first jacket is full with these patches and they are amazing. I also put some hair spray on them, which makes them more durable.
I may have to give this a try. I listen to all kinds of metal, but some of the Christian metal bands will be really hard to find a patch for since they aren't very well known at all. Great content!
Holy crap! Christian metal is a thing!? Thats the greatest thing I've literally heard all day! Do you have any bands that u would suggest? (Its not for me, it's for my VERY religious grandparents who were giving me crap about punk music and told me I'm going to hell)
@@lucidasewerrat396 The only Christian metal-adjacent bands I know of are Stryper (cheesy 80s glam metal with biblical references) Demon Hunter (a metalcore group that to me sounds like a poor man's Motionless In White), Lamb of God (super well-known), August Burns Red (metalcore), The Devil Wears Prada (metalcore). There's also this thing called White metal (it's just black metal without sacrilegious content). I'm not gonna lie, though, sacrilegious themes are so popular in metal that it's hard to find something without it. Christian metal tends to be very unpopular. This makes sense given metal's history and reputation as "outsider/rebellious" music. Same goes for Punk. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that what your grandparents have an issue with is solely their problem. People will forever have their individual preferences. Feeling you "have to" change yourself to satisfy someone else's wants or expectations, however (with your devout grandparents, in this case), is usually dishonest to your personal character. You owe it to yourself to be the truest version of you. Good luck and have a great day! Signed, an atheist P. S. - Here's a list of the most popular Christian metal bands www.hardwiredmagazine.com/10-best-christian-metal-bands/?lang=en
I’m hopefully starting my first vest next week! I think it’s going to be noting but thrash! Exumer, Exodus, Annihilator…. Can’t wait to make some patches!
I was listening to folk punk and it auto played this, and that all my partners play something, maybe I should take this as a sign from the universe to make a folk punk band
No, I just see them right on by hand. However, if I’m using part of an old tshirt for like a back patch I’ll fold the edges in before sewing so it doesn’t fray.
Hey! Since this video is a bit older I was wondering how the patches you printed held up on your vest. Do they last long and can you take them to run around in? LOL
They did! However, since 2020 was a total bust, I have not been able to test how they held up through shows/mosh pits/festivals. Hopefully I’ll be putting them to the test by the end of this year.
Bit late to the party but thanks for the upload. May i ask, what program do you use to add and adjust sizes of all the pictures to have them on a single sheet please ?
Here's what she used as found in the description: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YZ8RVA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000YZ8RVA&linkCode=as2&tag=jjmetalhead-20&linkId=063fe0daf44bf845d476ca64d65122dd You can find iron-on transfer paper on Amazon and in craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Michael's. Walmart only carries copy and photo paper. :)
Hi, thanks for making the video. I have bought all the materials to do my own patches now but I really need to know what software you are using to edit the chosen pictures before printing. Also, what is it you swig throughout your videos? Thank you so much!!
I was just using Pages I think but you can use anything like Word or PowerPoint. Whatever you’re more familiar with. I drink various things throughout lol I can’t remember what it was in this video, probably some kind of beer:)
Hey I know this was two years ago and idk if im gonna get a reply but two questions, Would it be okay if made my own patches with like scrap fabric and embroider the name of the band or something like that onto it and put it on my vest? I love this idea I just dont have money yet to get supplies to make them this way. Second question, would it be okay if I painted the back instead of buying a back patch? Idk I thought that would be “unique” if I did and represent the fact that I paint, and again I dont have money for one haha
I think both those ideas are great! Especially if you’re artistic like that. I think embroidery would be difficult (I could never do it) but I’m sure some people have done it and I bet it looks cool. Would definitely be more unique. I have seen people paint their vest before and it looks really cool. Not sure what kind of paint they use, might me fabric paint. Let me know how it turns out!
@@EvelynSucksAtLife it went really well actually, I finished it and had it that way for like a month or two until the paint started comin off and so I bought an actual back patch and now im in the process of sewing that on :]
All irons heat settings are different, yours must be a lot hotter than JJs. Try again on a cooler setting, then increase it a little at a time until you get to the right temperature.
Well said. Please don't be dissing other people's choice of music. I thought we were all one family. Metallica are thrash legends and have influenced a lot of people over the years. 🤘🤘
I found "paint 3d" that's on all Microsoft computers works really well! Just keep in mind, on average, ever inch is 300 pixels, so you can make the page the right size for the sheet (8.5in x 11in) and can make th3 patches the exact size you want relative to the page
Try this link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YZ8RVA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000YZ8RVA&linkCode=as2&tag=jjmetalhead-20&linkId=063fe0daf44bf845d476ca64d65122dd
@@what.theguac9290 You can use Picsart if you want (an amazing and free alternative to photoshop for mobile phones). You can make and edit almost anything you can imagine on that app for free, if you wanna be artistic with it. Also, if you have a computer that can handle it and know your way around software, GIMP is basically free Photoshop.
@@JJMetalhead but why are the handles that gigantic? My fabric scissors are huge too, but yours is quite the pair, but the weirdness is the charm right hahah
Thanks for your video I'm a 40 year old punk now but 15 years ago i was a homeless crust punk and used to make cool punk sweaters and crust pants back in the day. I still own them. I'm actually thinking of starting my own patch buisness. But back then we didn't have much to work with I didn't even have a computer haha but that's amazing thank you for sharing and hope your still enjoying this awesome hobby. Cheers
I’m glad you still own them! I hope you do start your own patch business!
Your video literally saved a kiddo's Halloween. I spent 2 weeks creating a pretty damn awesome Eddie Munson battle vest for my 11 year old, even hand-studding the back with a Dio shirt. Didn't receive the Motorhead or Iron Maiden patches from Amazon...twice. Found this video and was able to make them both along with an extra Judas Priest at the very last minute. Finished them at 2 am Halloween morning. They aren't perfect and I'm praying the extra stitch witchery will hold them in place because I didn't have time to try to sew them. But many thanks for helping me turn my sweet innocent dimple-faced little guy into a badass Flayer Slayer!
That’s amazing!!! So glad I could help, I bet he looks adorable as a little Eddie 🥹 I think it’s great kids are getting my into metal because of stranger things. 🤘🏻
Also, 2AM?? Damn you must be the best mom ever!
@@JJMetalhead far from best mom but I love you for thinking it! The 2 am was because 1) I screwed up the first couple of tries and 2) I started really late (ok and 3 - watching you with your chalice maybe inspired me to drink a little-lot while designing, hence #1, ha).
Would you believe those tasteless little middle school trolls thought he was a “biker” or “pirate”? Ugh. But he’s thrilled and I’m pretty sure the parents and older kids in the area will appreciate it tonight :)
@@mbstewart4810 Hahahaha “Tasteless middle school trolls” I’ve never heard anything truer In my life! Cheers! 🍷
Wow this is great! A lot of bands I'd like to have a patch of don't make any so this should be useful
Omg this is awesome!! I bought a denim vest a few months ago but none of my favourite bands make back patches so I haven’t actually been able to turn it into a battle vest yet. I’ve always wanted to have The Varangian Way by Turisas (check them out if you like folk metal and haven’t listened to them yet) as my back patch and now I can finally do it! I’m also a woman so a lot of patches look quite big and take up a lot of space on my vest, so this is very useful for me
Glad you found this helpful!
Cool idea IMO would be buy or make a shirt so that when you cut it out it would fit the shape of the back of the vest better
I recently found all my little round band pins... Dude they are STILL super precious to me! Every single purse I carried in high school has little round rusted marks on it from them haha. Awesome. Imma bring them back out of retirement!
That’s awesome! Do it!! 🤘🏻
I also like to draw my own patches. It’s fun to be a little artistic. I made a Crypta patch with black and yellow fabric. I drew the logo on the yellow sewed it on to the black and then sewed on to the jacket. It made it like embroidered patch because it was thicker and looked like a normal patch. I also enjoy this method as well. Thanks for saving everyone money!
Sounds badass! I wish I was that talented at making my own patches!
@@JJMetalhead thank you! I heard that you can trace a logo over a screen to make good patch. Sometimes I’ll just write the name of the band on the fabric. No real logo.🤟
You just blew my ******* mind thanks
I love Brandon Sanderson. Oathbringer is probably my favorite
One of my favorites as well. Check out "Legion" by him, its short but good.
Thank you for this video!!! It's very helpful. I wonder if you can make your own fabric sheets.
you just made it easy for me, i have the same printer
Thank you. I dont have a printer but think I'll get an ink jet printer just so I can make my own patches. Like you, i am a smaller person so to be able to make small patches would be awesome. Love your videos, keep up the great work.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!!
I've used spray adhesive for a quick bond while sewing patches to clothing.
Might be a cheaper alternative for some people who live in places where you can't find the bonding paper.
Great tip, I'll have to try that out!
Let's see.
The Amory Wars are something I'm interested.
Also, Soresu.
After I have seen your video, I started making all of my patches by my own. My first jacket is full with these patches and they are amazing. I also put some hair spray on them, which makes them more durable.
I may have to give this a try. I listen to all kinds of metal, but some of the Christian metal bands will be really hard to find a patch for since they aren't very well known at all. Great content!
Thank you! Let me know how it goes!
Holy crap! Christian metal is a thing!? Thats the greatest thing I've literally heard all day! Do you have any bands that u would suggest? (Its not for me, it's for my VERY religious grandparents who were giving me crap about punk music and told me I'm going to hell)
@@lucidasewerrat396 The only Christian metal-adjacent bands I know of are Stryper (cheesy 80s glam metal with biblical references) Demon Hunter (a metalcore group that to me sounds like a poor man's Motionless In White), Lamb of God (super well-known), August Burns Red (metalcore), The Devil Wears Prada (metalcore). There's also this thing called White metal (it's just black metal without sacrilegious content). I'm not gonna lie, though, sacrilegious themes are so popular in metal that it's hard to find something without it. Christian metal tends to be very unpopular. This makes sense given metal's history and reputation as "outsider/rebellious" music. Same goes for Punk. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that what your grandparents have an issue with is solely their problem. People will forever have their individual preferences. Feeling you "have to" change yourself to satisfy someone else's wants or expectations, however (with your devout grandparents, in this case), is usually dishonest to your personal character. You owe it to yourself to be the truest version of you. Good luck and have a great day!
Signed,
an atheist
P. S. - Here's a list of the most popular Christian metal bands
www.hardwiredmagazine.com/10-best-christian-metal-bands/?lang=en
@@averydoesstuff thank you for the recommendations and advice👍👍
@@lucidasewerrat396 No problem! Be sure to check out my comment again, I added several things and made edits.
The black album is great.
Thank you for making this. Very cool of you to share!
2 years later, do you have an update on how they hold up from wear and concerts and stuff?
I'll be posting an update here soon!
I guess I might have to do this for a few bands that don't seem to have any patches anywhere..
I’m hopefully starting my first vest next week! I think it’s going to be noting but thrash! Exumer, Exodus, Annihilator…. Can’t wait to make some patches!
Love the shotgun behind the door......
Lol oops! I didn’t realize that was in the shot hahah
I was listening to folk punk and it auto played this, and that all my partners play something, maybe I should take this as a sign from the universe to make a folk punk band
I’ve never even heard of folk punk, but it sounds awesome!!
@@JJMetalheadGo listen to Dirty Kid Discount and Blackbird Raum!
@@JJMetalheadGo listen to Dirty Kid Discount and Blackbird Raum!
Thanks, I didn't know you got a fabric to print on, gonna check locally. How did the patches hold up?
Let me know how it goes! And they've held up pretty well. i did a video update if youre interested: ruclips.net/video/tuHcWenN2Oo/видео.html
@@JJMetalhead Thanks so much! I tried searching the channel but couldn't find anything
you probably said this but i kinda skipped around lol. can you wash these in the washer/dryer? thanks, this was so helpful.
You can, but I wouldn’t as it would likely make them fade very fast. I’d stick to hand washing.
Great tips and thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, I can't wait to make my own patches with my own artwork!
this just sved me so much money thank you
I want this Blue ne obliviscaris Patch sooo Bad🥺🖤
These patches look great, tho i have a question- do you use a sewing machine to make a sewn edge on the patches before sewing them on the vest?
No, I just see them right on by hand. However, if I’m using part of an old tshirt for like a back patch I’ll fold the edges in before sewing so it doesn’t fray.
Hey! Since this video is a bit older I was wondering how the patches you printed held up on your vest. Do they last long and can you take them to run around in? LOL
I did I video update! Here it is: ruclips.net/video/tuHcWenN2Oo/видео.htmlsi=mSEW83ttmR_a2EDg
So did your patches survive after 1 year of wear?
They did! However, since 2020 was a total bust, I have not been able to test how they held up through shows/mosh pits/festivals. Hopefully I’ll be putting them to the test by the end of this year.
Bridge 4, baby!
*sip*
Nice video🤘 Definitely gonna help out later when I wanna fill in small spaces on my jacket.
This is so helpful, thank you!
Bit late to the party but thanks for the upload. May i ask, what program do you use to add and adjust sizes of all the pictures to have them on a single sheet please ?
I just use Microsoft Word or Pages.
I'm feeling up my vest with patches 🤘🏻
filling*
Any updates on how the ink has held up after washing? I plan on making a horror-themed jacket and your videos have been huge help! Thanks!
Here is my update on the patches: ruclips.net/video/tuHcWenN2Oo/видео.html
Thanks for watching. The horror jacket sounds awesome!!
Being able to make some ghost patches is going to be a great thing! thanks. how are they holding up?
HP 63Xl Inkjet Color Cartridges are 90$ for 2, how many patches can you make per single cartridge?
Any idea on how to seal the patch, like to protect it from rains and whatnot
I’ve heard of spraying it with hairspray. You can probably find some other good ideas from others in the comments here.
Hi! What software is used to edit the images on your computer?
Wow thank you!!! 🤘
Hi, what printer do you recommend ? im looking to purchase one. Thank you!
Any ink jet printer will do!
Where did you get the fabric paper from? Like what kind of stores sell this?
Here's what she used as found in the description: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YZ8RVA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000YZ8RVA&linkCode=as2&tag=jjmetalhead-20&linkId=063fe0daf44bf845d476ca64d65122dd
You can find iron-on transfer paper on Amazon and in craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Michael's. Walmart only carries copy and photo paper. :)
You can also find it at fabric stores or craft stores.
I will try to make one bcs i just cant find that one patch
Hi, thanks for making the video. I have bought all the materials to do my own patches now but I really need to know what software you are using to edit the chosen pictures before printing. Also, what is it you swig throughout your videos? Thank you so much!!
I was just using Pages I think but you can use anything like Word or PowerPoint. Whatever you’re more familiar with.
I drink various things throughout lol I can’t remember what it was in this video, probably some kind of beer:)
@@JJMetalhead haha OK thank you, I have a mac and used pages with some success. Thanks again.
Hey I know this was two years ago and idk if im gonna get a reply but two questions, Would it be okay if made my own patches with like scrap fabric and embroider the name of the band or something like that onto it and put it on my vest? I love this idea I just dont have money yet to get supplies to make them this way. Second question, would it be okay if I painted the back instead of buying a back patch? Idk I thought that would be “unique” if I did and represent the fact that I paint, and again I dont have money for one haha
I think both those ideas are great! Especially if you’re artistic like that. I think embroidery would be difficult (I could never do it) but I’m sure some people have done it and I bet it looks cool. Would definitely be more unique. I have seen people paint their vest before and it looks really cool. Not sure what kind of paint they use, might me fabric paint.
Let me know how it turns out!
@@JJMetalhead okay thank you :D I’ll let you know then its done
@@faydrabassett6771 How'd it go
@@EvelynSucksAtLife it went really well actually, I finished it and had it that way for like a month or two until the paint started comin off and so I bought an actual back patch and now im in the process of sewing that on :]
@@faydrabassett6771 Epic! What patch is it?
Appreciate this help
Are these good in a washing machine or is there another way I should wash my jacket
I wouldn’t suggest putting it through the washing machine (even for embroidered patches). Definitely hand wash instead.
Ironing the patches while they are wet will create steam. That could damage the patches.
Do they survive the washing machine
What software are you using to edit or lay out your patches (2:45)? I couldn't really tell and you didn't really mention it.
I just use word or pages.
What software do you use for design and print?
Just Microsoft Word. But any program where you can move images around should work.
So I tried this and I had my iron on the same exact setting as you and it burned through the fabric transfer sheet, any advice?
All irons heat settings are different, yours must be a lot hotter than JJs. Try again on a cooler setting, then increase it a little at a time until you get to the right temperature.
what software do you use for editing the photos used for the patches
Just Microsoft Word.
Black Album is foundational! REP IT!
I love Metallica 🤘🤘
Black album fuckin rocks and im a death/prog metal guy. Nothing wrong with gettin down to some Metallica now and then.
Well said. Please don't be dissing other people's choice of music. I thought we were all one family. Metallica are thrash legends and have influenced a lot of people over the years. 🤘🤘
This is not related at all, but I love your hair❤❤
Thank you!! I miss my hair being red. I stopped dying it because it was too much upkeep but maybe one day I’ll go back to it.
What software were you using to edit the photos.
Just Microsoft word. But any program you can move picture around on and trust to print well will work.
I found "paint 3d" that's on all Microsoft computers works really well! Just keep in mind, on average, ever inch is 300 pixels, so you can make the page the right size for the sheet (8.5in x 11in) and can make th3 patches the exact size you want relative to the page
How much printer ink would making a back patch use? (Ex: Dio’s “Holy Diver”)
I’m not sure but probably quite I bit. Maybe half a cartridge of I were to guess??
RIP Dio!!!
@@JJMetalhead Thank you!
Hi there! Is the fabric super papery thin, or is it a thinner fabric material?
I wouldn’t say paper thin but yes it is quite thin fabric material.
My pics after printing have lines and stuff, any tips🧐
I’d replace your ink cartridge or maybe try running a few sheets of blank paper through your printer to clean it.
i cannot find that printing fabric anywhere, does anyone know if it has a different name?
Try this link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YZ8RVA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000YZ8RVA&linkCode=as2&tag=jjmetalhead-20&linkId=063fe0daf44bf845d476ca64d65122dd
The paper just burnt instantly idk what I'm doing wrong
have you tried glue as opposed to the iron on backing?
I have not, though I suppose that would work so long as you still see it on after.
@@JJMetalhead Thanks!
I saw A7X 🖤 what about trivium are you a fan of them. I am 🖤 😭
I enjoy Trivium, though I haven't listened to all of their albums.
What’s the app you’re using ?
Or what app can I use to do this
No app needed. I just use Microsoft word or pages to set up the page for print. And I just took the images off google.
@@what.theguac9290 You can use Picsart if you want (an amazing and free alternative to photoshop for mobile phones). You can make and edit almost anything you can imagine on that app for free, if you wanna be artistic with it. Also, if you have a computer that can handle it and know your way around software, GIMP is basically free Photoshop.
@@averydoesstuff or procreate on ipad
Ok you printed it and peeled it and ironed it, but After you peeled the backing off, what did you "iron" it on before rinsing it?
Wow that’s one weird looking pair of scissors haha
Hahahaha they’re fabric scissors
@@JJMetalhead but why are the handles that gigantic? My fabric scissors are huge too, but yours is quite the pair, but the weirdness is the charm right hahah
@@xjustapersonX Hahaha I guess it’s for people with big hands? Lol 🤷🏻♀️
Is that a tattoo of the sun from the philippine flag on your shoulder?
It is indeed! I'm half Filipina.
Can you still wash your clothes with these?
fandompuppy I haven’t tried it yet, but the fabric is supposed to be washable, I joint don’t know to what extent the ink will fade.