Description

HIGH QUALITY

SEW OR IRON ON BIKER MOTORCYCLE PATCH

 

Patch can be Sew on 

or Iron on

 

To Iron on the Patch

Start by laying your cloth on a flat, heat-resistant surface such as an ironing board. It is recommended to iron the cloth first to ensure a smooth surface for the patch. If the item is difficult to iron, like a backpack, try to arrange it so that the area where the patch will be placed is flat against a hard surface.

Next, position the patch in the desired location with the adhesive side facing down onto the fabric. Ensure that the patch is straight and not crooked. For embroidered patches, the adhesive side is the underside.

Heat up your iron to the highest setting that your fabric can tolerate, making sure the steam option is turned off and the iron is dry. Place a thin towel over the patch to protect it and the surrounding fabric. Press the heated iron firmly over the patch for about 15 seconds, applying as much pressure as possible.

After ironing, allow the patch to cool before checking its adherence. Lift the towel and gently rub the edge of the patch with your finger to see if it is securely fixed. If the patch lifts slightly, replace the towel and press the iron down again for an additional 10 seconds.

Top Tip

Whilst Ironing on the patch is quick and simple, I always recommend that you add a few security tacking stitches to the patch once you have ironed on in the desired location.

This will ensure your patch isn’t lost, and more importantly allow you to wash the garment safely.