Yes, hot cut borders are better suited for handling irregular patch shapes compared to merrow borders. A hot cut border uses a laser or heat to seal the edges of the patch, allowing for clean and precise cuts along intricate or unconventional designs. This method ensures that even complex shapes are neatly finished without fraying.
In contrast, merrow borders are sewn with thread and are best suited for standard shapes like circles, squares, or rectangles. While merrow borders add a polished and durable edge, they are less adaptable to highly irregular or detailed patch outlines.
