36Pcs 6 Style Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches, Costume Accessories, Flower & Leaf & Cactus, Mixed Patterns, 63~74x23~73.5x1.3~1.5mm, 6pcs/style (PATC-FG0001-05)

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36Pcs 6 Style Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches, Costume Accessories, Flower & Leaf & Cactus, Mixed Patterns

Size:

Flower Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 63x57x1.5mm

Leaf Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 64x23x1.3mm

Leaf Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 74x73.5x1.3mm

Leaf Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 55x51x1.3mm

Cactus Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 63x36x1.5mm

Leaf Pattern Polyester Fabrics Computerized Embroidery Cloth Sew on Patches: about 67x64x1.5mm

Paper Cardboard Boxes: about 13x11x1.7cm, 1pc.

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Please Note: Slight deviations in colors is allowed due to different display device.

How to Iron:
Place a patch on your desired position and make sure that the side with glue melt adhesive attaches to the clothes.
A protective fabric is recommended to cover on the top of the patch.
Heat the iron to about 150 degree, and iron from the front side for about 15s-30s to fix the patch.
Iron from the front side again for about 1-2 minutes, mainly ironing on its edge and corner.
Iron on the reserve side for 30s-60s to ensure the adhesive has melted.
Leave for 5 minutes to cool.

Tips: If a patch is designed with sequins, metallic thread, beads, rhinestone, in order not to destroy its design, you’d better iron on the back side first to fix its position, and then reverse to iron on it’s edge and corner in the front side.

As for Sewing:
Some patches may be fallen off after repeated washing, advisable to use needlework to secure the patch before ironing.
When the surface is too rough, such as sweater, backpack, consider handsewing the edge to secure it.
Some patches don’t include hot melt adhesive on the back. So instead of using iron, you have to sew on it to secure the patch.
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