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1. Preheat your iron: Set your iron to the temperature recommended on the patch instructions or on the packaging.

2. Position the patch: Place the patch where you want it to go on the cloth, making sure it is centered and straight.

3. Cover the patch with a cloth: Place a thin, damp cloth over the patch to protect it from direct heat and prevent any damage to the patch.

4. Press the iron on the patch: Apply the iron on top of the damp cloth and press down firmly for 10-15 seconds. Apply firm pressure, but avoid moving the iron around as this can cause the patch to shift.

5. Repeat on the other side: Flip the cloth over and repeat the process on the other side of the fabric, again applying firm pressure with the iron for 10-15 seconds.

6. Let it cool: Allow the patch to cool for a few minutes before handling it. Once it's cooled, check to make sure it is securely attached. If not, repeat the process, applying more pressure and heat.

In summary, embroidered patches are a popular way to add personality and flair to clothes, bags, and other fabric items. The 2 time embroidered patch is a durable and three-dimensional option that is commonly used for badges and intricate designs. Patches can also be used in many different crafts, and badges are a great way to recognize achievements or signify membership in a group. Iron-on patches are a convenient way to add patches to clothes without having to sew them on, and by following the simple steps outlined above, you can easily iron on a patch onto cloth.

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