Mililanyo 10 Pieces Blue Butterfly Iron on Patches, Embroidery Applique Repair Patches
How to use (ironing):
1. Keep the back clean before ironing and adjust the temperature suitable for the cloth.
2. Put the cloth on the appropriate position (don't tear off the glue), and heat it a few times, usually about 15-30 seconds.
3. In order to prevent scalding, you can put a thin layer of cotton on the cloth (it must be cotton, but not a faded cloth). Check if the edges are hot after ironing, on the edge Iron a few more times.
4. After the temperature is cooled, the processing is completed.
How to use (sewing):
1. First tidy up the cloth that need to be repaired or decorated, and choose the appropriate subsidy to put it in the position you want to repair or decorate.
2. Use the same color thread to simply sew the broken clothing (severe need to increase the lining to avoid repairing the clothes and then shape) and then roughly sew the clothes and cloth for positioning.
3. It can also be done by evenly tightening the upper line around the cloth or by using a sewing machine to step on the line.
Note:
1. If you are worried that the patch will fall, use a needle thread to sew a few stitches on the edge of the patch.
2. The method of ironing is recommended for cotton and linen fabrics, sweaters/ cords/ mesh/ smooth or rough fabrics are recommended to be sewn with needlework.
3. Be very careful with polyester fabrics, since applying the high heat necessary for ironing on patches can burn the fabric or cause it to get discolored. Silk and other delicate fabrics are not good candidates for patches.