How to iron on embroidery patches?

How to iron on embroidery patches?


How do you put a patch on fabric?

Watch this demo on applying an embroidery patch to fabric. The process is fairly simple if you have a iron.

1. Do not use steam.Use a table or counter top with a hard surface.
2. Set the iron on the cotton/linen setting. Allow time for the iron to get hot. The temperature is 150℃/302℉.
3. Making sure the iron is hot, patch using very firm pressure. Do not move the iron. Hold the pressure for 20 to 30 seconds.
4. Flipped the fabric, hold the pressure for 20 to 30 seconds.
5. OK. Don't peel off when it hot.

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