Iron-on patches can be applied to non-stretch fabrics using a household iron or a heat-press, usually found in most fabric or craft stores. When applying Iron-on patches, use medium heat (250-300 degrees) and hold for 8-10 seconds. You may protect the surface of your the embroidered patch and your iron by placing a thin material, such as a pillowcase, between the iron and the surface of the embroidered patch.
Iron-on Patch Backing may also be used to allow your embroidered patch to be kept in place while you sew the perimeter of the patch to the fabric.
We do not recommend using Iron-on Patches on fabrics that are elastic, or materials that may be damaged by the heat of an iron or heat press.
Iron-on Patch Backing may also be used to allow your embroidered patch to be kept in place while you sew the perimeter of the patch to the fabric.
We do not recommend using Iron-on Patches on fabrics that are elastic, or materials that may be damaged by the heat of an iron or heat press.