U-Sky Sew or Iron on Embroidered Patches | Classic Black Rose Design | Family Clothing DIY Project | Fashion Jackets Jeans Hoodie Vest Bags Hats | 3 Sizes (4.2"x3.3"+3.1"x2.4"+1.6"x1.3") | 3PCs Pack
Product Description
U-Sky Sew or Iron on Embroidered Patches | Classic Black Rose Design | Family Clothing DIY Project | Fashion Jackets Jeans Hoodie Vest Bags Hats | 3 Sizes (4.2"x3.3"+3.1"x2.4"+1.6"x1.3") | 3PCs Pack
- 🌹 CLASSIC BLACK ROSE DESIGN: This set features three exquisite embroidered black rose patches in varying sizes, showcasing detailed petals, stems, and leaves for a timeless, elegant, and slightly gothic aesthetic.
- 📏 VERSATILE 3-SIZE SET: Includes one large (4.2"x3.3"), one medium (3.1"x2.4"), and one small (1.6"x1.3") patch, perfect for creating layered designs or decorating items of different scales.
- ✨ PREMIUM EMBROIDERY CONSTRUCTION: Expertly crafted with high-quality, colorfast black and green threads, featuring clean satin stitching, reinforced edges, and a stable backing for durability.
- 🎯 PERFECT FOR DIY CUSTOMIZATION: Ideal for adding a touch of elegant, floral, or dark romance style to denim jackets, vests, backpacks, hats, and tote bags. A favorite for crafters, gothic fashion lovers, and floral enthusiasts.
- 🔥 EASY TO APPLY: Each patch comes with a simple iron-on adhesive backing for quick no-sew application, or can be securely stitched on for permanent placement on various fabrics.
How to Use?
1:Examine the fabric of your clothing or accessory.
Fabrics like denim and cotton provide the best base for iron-on patches.
Look at the fabric care label to see whether it can be ironed (if not, there will be a crossed-out icon of an iron).
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
2:Lay the base item on a flat, heat-resistant surface.
3:Place the patch in the position you chose.
The adhesive side should be flat against the base fabric. Make sure that isn't crooked.
4:Heat up an iron
Turn it to the hottest setting your fabric can tolerate. Make sure the "steam" option is turned off
5:Place a thin towel over the patch
The towel will protect the patch itself and the surrounding fabric
6:Position the heated iron over the patch and press down
Hold the iron there for about 15 seconds. Apply as much pressure as you can by pressing down firmly
7:Remove the iron and allow the patch to cool
Check to see whether the patch is fixed on securely by gently rubbing at the edge with a finger, trying to lift it. If it lifts up a bit, replace the towel and press it with the iron again for 10 seconds.
NOTICE
Consider sewing around the edges
This greatly reduces the chances that the patch will fall off.
Don't wash the article more than necessary
Take care not to let the article get too dirty, since washing it may cause the patch to start coming off. Cold water. Air dry.








