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Review on πŸ§₯ Iron On Patches Embroidered Appliques: DIY Xmas Style Decoration & Repair – 13pcs by Heather Shaw

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That looks great!

I put some patches on different kind of clothes - sweaters, hoodies, shirts, t-shirts and they look very nice and cute! I still have a lot of sweatshirts and t-shirts to work on. I haven't washed it yet so I don't know how it will feel after washing. I will update washing machine wash results here. It was so easy to apply, honestly I'm not a smart person so if I can do it, you can! Loll trust me you just glue the patch to your fabric and maybe put a thin layer of fabric on top and iron it! N here it is! I put a layer on top because I don't want to iron the patch directly on. You know . just a warning. hehe πŸ€“

Pros
  • DETAILS CAUTION: The patched iron has a layer of plastic on the back with a thin coat of hot melt adhesive rubbed on it. Do not remove the plastic backing from patches even if you are sewing them on. They help hold the embroidery together. Embroidered patches can be sewn onto garments either by sewing around the edges or by heat pressing. Almost all of our patches have raw edges and are easy to sew on.
Cons
  • Expensive