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5 QUICK STEPS: How to Iron On Embroidered Patches? For Clothes, School Clothes & Bags

Updated: Aug 5, 2024

See below for our top tips for how best to Iron on an embroidery patch. Sounds hard? But is in fact quite straight forward... as long as you know how to use an iron that is! If not...then you probably need to start with a different 'how to...'


By the time you have finished you should know the do's/ don'ts and common mistakes to avoid. Stick with it... you will soon be an expert!

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Health and Safety First

Before you begin ironing on your embroidered patch, it's essential to consider a few health and safety tips to ensure a smooth and safe process. Always use a heat-resistant surface, keep children and pets away from the ironing area, and be cautious when handling the hot iron to avoid burns. Additionally, work in a well-ventilated area to prevent inhaling any fumes from the adhesive on the patch.





Step 1: Prepare the Fabric and Patch


Start by ensuring the fabric and embroidered patch are clean and dry. Place the fabric on a flat, heat-resistant surface like an ironing board.


Position the patch where you want it to be affixed, and use a measuring tape to ensure it's cantered and aligned. Google searches for "how to position an embroidered patch" can provide additional alignment tips.







Step 2: Preheat the Iron


Set your iron to the appropriate heat setting for the fabric you're working with, usually medium heat for most fabrics.

Ensure the steam setting is turned off, as steam can affect the adhesive backing of the patch.


If you're unsure, a quick search for "best iron settings for patches" can offer more detailed guidelines.


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Step 3: Protect the Patch with a Cloth

Place a thin cloth, like a pillowcase or a pressing cloth, over the embroidered patch. This barrier protects both the patch and the fabric from direct heat, preventing scorching or melting.


You can find more information on why this is important by searching "why use a cloth when ironing patches."





Step 4: Iron the Patch


Firmly press the iron onto the cloth-covered patch for 15-30 seconds. Apply even pressure and avoid moving the iron around, as this can shift the patch.


Depending on the patch size, you might need to repeat this process several times to ensure the entire patch adheres well.


If needed, look up "how long to iron on patches" for specific time recommendations.


Step 5: Check and Secure the Patch

After ironing, let the patch cool completely. Carefully check the edges to ensure they're fully adhered. If any edges are lifting, cover the patch with the cloth again and apply the iron for a few more seconds.


For additional security, you might consider stitching around the edges, which you can learn more about by searching "how to sew on iron-on patches."







FINAL THOUGHTS!


For a visual guide, check out this YouTube video on how to iron on an embroidered patch. This step-by-step tutorial will help you achieve perfect results every time.


By following these steps, you can easily and securely attach an embroidered patch to your fabric, giving it a personalized and stylish touch. For more great tips and party supplies, visit PartyFox.co.uk.







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