AT YOUR SERVICE…
You walk into a service center of some sort and everyone has their name embroidered on a patch so you know who you’re talking to. Sometimes you don’t see the patch and you simply say “hey…”, now, that works too.. Patches are another one of those things that never go out of style and everyone loves. They’re punk, they’re metal, they’re blue collar, they’re little kid, they’re fun adults…Put ‘em on jackets, hats, backpacks, shirts or whatever. What? you don’t know how to sew? Doesn’t matter, these have an adhesive backing so they can be ironed on! Heck yeah.
DETAILS
* 4” WIDE x 1.75” TALL
* ADHESIVE BACKING FOR IRON-ON APPLICATION
- Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions:
1) Prep the Surface: Ensure the garment is clean, dry, and free of wrinkles. Preheat your iron to a high, dry setting (typically cotton, around 400°F).
2) Position the Patch: Place the patch in the desired spot. It is often recommended to cover the patch with a thin, light-colored cloth or parchment paper to prevent scorching.
3) Apply Heat: Press down firmly with the iron for 30–45 seconds, using a slow, circular motion to ensure even heat distribution, especially around the edges.
4) Secure the Back: Turn the garment inside out and iron the back of the patch for an additional 30 seconds.
5) Cool Down: Let the patch cool for at least one minute. If the edges lift, repeat the ironing process.