Frenchie Iron-On Patch
Frenchie Iron-On Patch
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$10.00 USD
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$10.00 USD
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Cute, elegant, and will go with any color of clothing! All the aesthetic benefits of a Frenchie, without the parental responsibility!
I draw, digitize, and make all patches in house (technically my apartment...). If you'd like a completely customized patch of your pet, please check out my other listings!
Iron On backing: Good for t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, sweatshirts, and maybe some backpacks. I DO NOT recommend iron-on for leather, pleather, silk, or satin. It will a) not stick and b) you'll probably burn the heck out of your clothes :(
A couple notes! IF you apply too high of heat for TOO long, the glue will run and be unusable! I recommend a medium heat, with a piece of parchment paper or plain letterhead in between (the heat can also transfer printer ink onto clothing, so be careful!). If this happens, I recommend "Liquid Stitch" which is honestly something anyone can benefit from owning! It's a liquid fabric glue which is
If you're applying to a sweatshirt or denim jacket, I'd recommend ironing it down, but then sewing a running stitch around it.
I recommend applying the patch, taking care to firmly press long the edges of the patch. As the glue is cooling, don't use your bare hands to apply pressure! You should use a heat resistant item e.g. clean pot or pan, baking sheet, college textbook, etc. to apply pressure and help the glue embed into the clothing material.
I draw, digitize, and make all patches in house (technically my apartment...). If you'd like a completely customized patch of your pet, please check out my other listings!
Iron On backing: Good for t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, sweatshirts, and maybe some backpacks. I DO NOT recommend iron-on for leather, pleather, silk, or satin. It will a) not stick and b) you'll probably burn the heck out of your clothes :(
A couple notes! IF you apply too high of heat for TOO long, the glue will run and be unusable! I recommend a medium heat, with a piece of parchment paper or plain letterhead in between (the heat can also transfer printer ink onto clothing, so be careful!). If this happens, I recommend "Liquid Stitch" which is honestly something anyone can benefit from owning! It's a liquid fabric glue which is
If you're applying to a sweatshirt or denim jacket, I'd recommend ironing it down, but then sewing a running stitch around it.
I recommend applying the patch, taking care to firmly press long the edges of the patch. As the glue is cooling, don't use your bare hands to apply pressure! You should use a heat resistant item e.g. clean pot or pan, baking sheet, college textbook, etc. to apply pressure and help the glue embed into the clothing material.
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