About this product
GenderUnisex
Quantity Per Pack1
Product description
[Buyer's Must-Read] This item is a macro shot of the actual product. Due to factors like lighting, there may be some color difference. Additionally, because each computer monitor is different, the displayed color may vary slightly. The actual product shall prevail. The price of the patch is determined based on the size and stitch count of the image. Some customers ask why patches of the same size have different prices; this is because patches with different stitch counts and colors have different prices
[How to Iron on Fabric Patches]
1. First place the patch where you want it to be attached, with the hot melt adhesive side facing the garment (the adhesive cannot be removed). Preheat the iron and iron from the front side of the patch for 10-20 seconds to secure it in place. Alternatively, you can use needle and thread to temporarily secure the patch before ironing to prevent it from shifting
2. Turn the cloth patch with the fixed slot position together with the clothes (or other textiles) over, and iron from the reverse side for 30-60 seconds to ensure the adhesive melts and the patch firmly sticks to the clothes (or other textiles)
3. Finally, iron from the front for 1-2 minutes, mainly ironing the edges and corners of the fabric to ensure a smooth surface that blends perfectly with clothes (or other textiles)
[Precautions] Iron patches with sequins, beads, rhinestones, silk flowers, pom-poms, and metal thread embroidery should be ironed from the reverse side first. Once the patch is firmly attached, trim the edges from the front to avoid damaging the sequins or other decorations on the garment. Keep the garment dry during ironing and do not spray water on the patch or garment. Once ironed, the patch can generally adhere well to the garment for a long time. If the patch falls off after some time or after washing, it may be due to low ironing temperature or insufficient ironing time. Repeat the process to iron the patch on again