1 x Embroidered Iron-On/ Sew-On Patch - please check the sizes below

Sizes:

1. Rasta Army Corporal Star & Stripes: 7.5cm x 7.4cm
2. Rasta Army Sergeant Major Star & Chevrons: 12cm x 6.1cm 
3. Jah Army Master Sergeant (Black): 12cm x 6.1cm 
4. Jah Army Master Sergeant (Khaki): 12cm x 6.1cm
5. Lion of Judah & Rasta Stripes: 11.3cm x 4.9cm  
6. Lion of Judah: 9.8cm x 7.2cm
7. Africa Lion of Judah Ethiopia Flag: 8cm x 7.5cm
8. Africa Rasta Ethiopian Flag: 7.6cm x 7.1cm
9. Africa Lion of Judah Ethiopia Flag in Circle: 7.6cm 
10. Ethiopia Flag (old version): 7.3cm x 6.2cm
11. One Love Bob Marley: 6.7cm x 5.4cm
12. Bob Marley Face Rasta Colours: 6.8cm x 5.5cm
13. Jamaica with Palm Trees & Flag: 12.3cm x 6.8cm
14. Jamaica Flag (Large): 7.1cm x 5cm 
15. Jamaica Flag (Large): 7.6cm x 5.1cm 
16. Jamaica Flag (Small): 4.5cm x 3cm
17. Cannabis Leaf Sign: 7.6cm x 7.6cm
18. Cannabis Leaf on Rasta Flag: 8cm x 6cm
19. Cannabis Leaf on Rasta Flag: 7cm x 4.6cm 
20. Cannabis Leaf Rasta Colours: 8.5cm x 8cm
21. Cannabis Leaves, Rasta Colours: 9.2cm x 6.3cm
22. CND Peace Symbol: 7.6cm
23. Africa: 9.8cm x 9cm
24. Bob Marley: 8cm x 6.5cm
25. Bob Marley: 9.6cm x 4.8cm

Stylish iron on or sew on embroidered patches, made from high-quality materials. The easy-to-apply iron on or sew on feature makes it a quick and simple way to add personality to your clothing, accessories, craft ideas and other fabric items with these Rasta/ Africa/ Jamaica etc. themed patches. Featuring quality detailed designs, these impressive patches are ideal for fun costumes, adding character to bags, jackets, jeans etc.

Ironing embroidered patches onto clothing is a quick and easy way to add some personal flair to your outfits, accessories and other items. 

Here are some simple steps to help you achieve the best results:


  1. Choose the Right Surface - Make sure you have a hard, flat surface to work on. A heat-resistant ironing board is ideal, but if you don't have one, you can use a table or desk covered with a thick towel.
  2. Heat Up the Iron - Set your iron to the appropriate temperature for the type of fabric the patch will be applied to. Don’t use the steam setting - a dry iron is required.
  3. Position the Patch - Place the patch on the garment or other item in the desired location. Make sure it is straight and centered.
  4. Cover with a Thin Cloth - Cover the patch with a thin cloth, such as a handkerchief or piece of muslin. This will protect the patch and the fabric from direct heat.
  5. Apply Heat and Pressure - With the iron heated and the patch covered, apply firm pressure to the patch with the iron for about 30-45 seconds. Make sure you iron over the entire patch, paying extra attention to the edges.
  6. Check the Adhesion - After ironing, lift the cloth to check if the patch has adhered properly. If it hasn't, repeat steps 4 and 5 until it's securely attached.
  7. Let it Cool - Once the patch is securely attached, let the garment cool completely before wearing or washing.


By following these simple steps, you'll be able to create a custom look to your clothes and accessories with ease.