Patches 101: Patch Types, Ironing/Heatpress & Aftercare

You’ve just received delivery of your new patches and if you’ve never tried adhering patches or any kind of embellishments to clothing or accessories before, you may be wondering - now what?!

Whilst we do provide instructions on our listings (it’s a good idea to refer back to them as they’re specific to the type of patch you’ve purchased!) you may still be feeling a little nervous about getting it wrong or making a mistake.

 

Medium Heat

Iron: Don't go too hot, start at a medium heat. If your fabric lends itself to a higher temperature you can test it higher but always ensure you have a protective layer like a cotton sheet so the iron is not in direct contact with the fabric or patch. 
Heatpress: 160-165 degrees for a top heating heat press or 155-160 for a bottom heating heat press. Cover your patch/garment ideally with a Teflon sheet.

Important: If you increase the temperature then be sure to reduce the pressing time. Likewise if you want to increase the pressing time then ensure you reduce the temperature.

No Steam

Steam and the adhesive for your iron-on patch don't make the best of friends, steam counteracts the affect of the glue so you'll end up with patches that have a hard time affixing. Make sure it's turned off before you start!

Handwash Cold

To ensure the longevity of your patches and to keep them looking their best we recommend handwashing cold. If your machine has a handwash or gentle setting you can opt for this as well, just make sure to keep it cold so it doesn't affect the adhesive. Anything with gems would always be best handwashed to avoid damage.

No Harsh Detergents or Bleach

Harsh chemicals like bleach will damage or discolour your patches so refrain from using them when washing your clothing or accessories. 

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