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OES Order of Eastern Star 1874 with OES center logo Chenille Patch, Jackets, Sweatshirt Patches DIY

OES Order of Eastern Star 1874 with OES center logo Chenille Patch, Jackets, Sweatshirt Patches DIY

Regular price $8.00 USD
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*ONE PATCH PER ORDER** Chenille Patch 11x3.5 Great addition for a sweatshirt, jacket or bag. You will only receive the patch. Please be advised that you will ONLY receive ONE PATCH. Patches can be ironed or sewn on. You can create a fabulous design within minutes, with your heat press or iron. Let’s get started. Heat seal to polyester/cotton fabrics. Do not apply to rain wear (waterproof), highly elastic, rayon, nylon or tri-acetate fabrics. Once applied, applique is permanently attached to the garment and is washable, dry-able and dry cleanable. For machine washing, turn garment inside-out before washing and drying. Iron on instructions for embroidered patches using an iron: Step 1: Set your iron at the hottest temperature setting. DO NOT USE STEAM DURING APPLICATION! Step 2: Place embroidered patch in the desired position and place a Teflon sheet on top or pillowcase (Teflon Sheet is best). Step 3: Press the iron straight down for 35-45 seconds with as much constant pressure as possible. NO BACK AND FORTH. Step 4: Turn the garment inside-out and repeat steps 2 & 3. Step 5: Allow the patch to cool down. Instructions for using a Heat Press: Step 1: Set your heat press to 350 degrees. Step 2: Place your embroidered patch in the desired position and place a Teflon sheet on top. Step 3: Press the garment for 12 seconds. Step 4: Increase temperature to 375 degrees. Turn the garment inside-out and press for 10 more seconds. Step 5: Allow the embroidered patch to cool down. If you are placing the patch on denim or a thicker fabric it is suggested to follow the steps, but if you have over pressed meaning the patch is not sticking due to too much heat, pressure etc. You can purchase fabric glue from your local craft store and use a toothpick to adhere the corners to your garments.
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