Patch Iron On Sew On Large Embroidery Applique Patches Decoration for Jackets Backpacks Jeans Clothing Bags Caps Arts Crafts DIY Clothing Accessories

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Patch Sew On/Iron On Large Embroidery Applique Patches Decoration for Jackets,Backpacks,Jeans,Clothing,Bags,Caps,Arts Crafts DIY,Clothing Accessories Iron-on: 1.Firstly, put the cloth on the position you want to stick, The side with hot melt glue is attached to the clothes (the glue cannot be torn off),and the upper layer is covered with cloth which prevent the clothes from damaging. For preheating the iron, just iron it from the upper of the cloth for 10 to 20 seconds makes it fixed. Also can use needle to fix the position of cloth before ironing to avoid its migration. 2.Secondly, turn the fixed position of the patch together with the clothes (or other fabric), ironing 30-60 seconds to ensure glue melts and the patch glue is firmly attached to the clothes (or other textiles). 3.Finally, Ironing the front side for 1-2 minutes and mainly ironing its edge and angle to ensure that the surface is smooth and perfectly blended with the garment (or other textile). 4.After completion, just wait it for 10-15 minutes. If you are afraid of falling, you can use a needle and thread to tighten at the corner. sew-on: 1. Identify location for the patch and outline for reference. 2. Thread needle using a strong nylon thread. Push needle through the leather moving from the inside to the outside. This way, your knot will be on the inside. Pull needle out with your outside hand and back down through patch and leather. 3. Keep stitching close together and to the edge of your patch for the most secure attachment. 4. Once you end up where you started, loop around stitching to make a finishing knot 5. It can also be done by evenly tightening the upper line around the cloth or by using a sewing machine to step on the line.