How To Apply Patches
IRON
- You'll need an iron, ironing board, your patch, and a clean pillowcase or tea towel.
- Ensure the fabric item you're applying the patch to is clean, wrinkle-free, and dry.
- The iron should be in the correct setting to match the type of material you're ironing. The appropriate heat level should be over 400 Fahrenheit high-heat.
- Preheat: once heated up, press the iron onto the area where you plan to place your patch for about 10 seconds to warm up the area.
- Then place your patch on the just heated area, cover the patch with your pillowcase or tea towel, and move the iron over the area in a slow circular motion for about 100 seconds for Chenille, 90 seconds for embroidery.
- Carefully turn your fabric item inside out, place the pillowcase or tea towel between your inside-out item and the iron again, and move the iron over the area in a slow circular motion for another 60 seconds for Chenille, 50 seconds for embroidery.
HEAT PRESS
- You'll need a heat press and your patch.
- Ensure the fabric item you're applying the patch to is clean, wrinkle-free, and dry.
- The appropriate heat level should be around 350 Fahrenheit high-heat.
- Preheat: once heated up, press them onto the area where you plan to place your patch for about 10 seconds to warm up the area.
- Then place your patch on the just heated area,
- For Chenille: around 30 seconds > flip & another 30 seconds
- For Embroidery: around 20 seconds > flip & another 20 seconds
SEWING
- Place the patch onto the desired area on the cloth.
- Sew the edges.