Posted By TeckWrap Craft On May 28, 2022
How To Iron On Patches On Jeans
Table of Contents
- Steps In Patching Your Jeans With Iron-On
- Step 1: Create Your Iron-On Patch
- Step 2: Cutting The Patch
- Step 3: Set Up Your Working Space And Ironing Board
- Step 4: Applying Heat
- Step 5: Applying Iron-On Appliques
- Step 6: Heating The Backside Of The Patch
- Step 7 (Optional): Whip-Stitching
- Other Options For Patches
- Limit The Use Of Appliqués For Children’s Jeans
- Iron-On Patches vs Plastic-Backed Patches
- Steps In Making Iron-On Patches Using Vinyl
- Frequently Asked Questions
Want to have custom patches on your denims but can’t find any among embroidered ones in stores? The answer: create your own using flock vinyl! Yes you can get more creative with patchwork - read on to know how to make iron-on patches on jeans.
Flock vinyl is a great and more versatile option to embroidered patches because it has an elevated soft fuzzy feel - it is like velvet or suede.
Coupled with the fact that you can make your own design, you can now put creative patchwork on any piece of clothing or bags made of fabric. It is great for covering up holes or tears on your denims too!
You can patch it up and it will look brand new! Keep reading this article to guide you on how to iron-on patches on jeans. If you don't have access to store-bought patches, you can make one using HTV! It is time to get started!