It’s no secret that I love patches. I’ve even got Quincy jumping on the bandwagon! He recently started his own collection, while stopping through gift shops and visitor centers on our little summertime excursions. By…
This Expert Troublemaker Embroidery Patch is stitched on cream felt and is perfect to add to your kids backpack, clothing and more. IF YOU WANT THE PATCH EMBROIDERY DONE IN A DIFFERENT COLOR, PLEASE MESSAGE ME BEFORE ORDERING. The Patch is approx. 3.25 by 3.25 inches. These items are made from smoke free home. Private Message me with any questions you may have. Please Note: this item has not been pre- washed. Please note each patch colors may slightly vary from pictures shown. PLEASE READ ON HOW TO ATTACHED: PLEASE BE SURE YOUR GARMENT CAN HANDLE THE HIGH HEAT BEFORE PROCEEDING. Before beginning remove the paper backing on the back of the patch. A: you will want to preheat your iron to hot cotton temperature (no steam) B: Place the embroidered patch where you want it on the garment. C: Cover the top with a thin cotton piece of fabric of some sorts (a sheet is perfect) D: Apply the iron to the top for about 8-10 seconds on each section. (reapply if necessary) - iron the back also. E: BE SURE TO ALSO STITCH AROUND THE EDGES OF THE PATCH TO PLACE ON NON CLOTHING A: Remove the outer paper protecting the heat n bond and add either hot glue or fabric glue to the back - then adhere to your project.PLEASE NOTE: if your purchasing a PATCH, the HEAT N BOND on the back is a very short term stick. I suggest either sewing around the edges OR applying some type of FABRIC GLUE to the back of the patch like FABRI TAC.
Meddling Kids Mystery Club Embroidered Patch 2.75" Diameter
See how to mend jeans by hand with this easy tutorial and photo walk through! Sashiko stitching is a great way to upcycle denim and fix holes in pants.
Patches Kid Sweatshirt in navy, made from upcycled cotton and recycled plastic fabric that is soft on the skin and sustainable. earth-loving embroidered patches on the front, this unisex winter must-have is effortlessly comfortable. Pair it with our matching patches joggers, patches jeans, hoodie, jackets, and our long sleeve t-shirts! . The sweatshirt is designed with slightly dropped shoulders for a relaxed fit and a ribbed neck, sleeve endings and bottom hem. The snap buttons at the back allow for easy dressing. For each purchase, 1% of the sale goes to the restoration of the natural environment. Made in Portugal with love.
My husband got me [us] a GPS for Christmas, so I made a little pouch for it, so it won't get scratched when I throw it in my purse. I just used a couple of scraps I had on hand, and it took me under 5 minutes to make! Front & back: Two more pairs of Jack's jeans ended up with holes in the knees, so more patching had to me done! Jack asked for an owl on one pair & let me have creative rights to the second. I wish I would have made the owl & the background colors contrast more, but oh well! I think this one's going to look better as the edges fray more. I made my son's Lego table this week too. I think it turned out great! I wish I had taken a "before" shot of the coffee table. It had crackled gold colored leather on the top, and this looks so much better! I love the style of the table, and it was the perfect size for my son's room. I had so many great suggestions for glues, but once I got to the hardware store & started reading all the labels, I kind of went pale. Everything was toxic, and the bottle that the clerk was urging me to buy said "WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm". When I read it out loud, he said "those hippies in California worry about everything". I laughed, and said "and rightly so! I'm not putting this crap in my son's room!". I ended up reading all the labels, and found one with no warnings that said "non toxic", and that is what I used... Gorilla Wood Glue. It seems to be holding up with no problems, and I am more than willing to reglue, should a piece pop up in the future. It is worth the piece of mind. May the force be with you! ;) So, what have you been working on?
Patch up the holes in your kids' jeans by making them into monsters.
Friendly Bacteria Patch is 8 x 8 cm It is super cool and colourful! ★Please note: This patch has iron-on backing but would recommend to sew it for the stronger fix. When dispatched, the patch will be secured with cardboard. Thanks for viewing! Back to my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/bel777
Finally, an answer to the age old question, Who’s a good boy!? An iron-on merit badge for dogs (or any pet).The perfect addition to a dog's bandana, jacket, or blanket. All of our merit badges are iron-on. It’s fuss free and done in minutes! Every order comes with an instruction guide on how to best apply your badge! Dog accessory for the dog lover. Iron- on patch.
See how to sew knee patches with this beginner mending tutorial and free cat template download! This is a great way to mend kids clothes!
It’s no secret that I love patches. I’ve even got Quincy jumping on the bandwagon! He recently started his own collection, while stopping through gift shops and visitor centers on our little summertime excursions. By…
Cabbage Patch Kids Are Back... But Hands Up Who Preferred The Garbage Pail Gang (PICTURES)
Vintage Cabbage Patch Kids Puffy Stickers Sealed in original package. Excellent Condition. The one in the photo is the one you will receive so see pic for details. Feel free to ask any questions.
It’s no secret that I love patches. I’ve even got Quincy jumping on the bandwagon! He recently started his own collection, while stopping through gift shops and visitor centers on our little summertime excursions. By…
Last week I shared some inspiration from Pinterest. One of the ideas was patching a knee with a fun monster face. So, this weekend, I did just that. It came from Living Locurto and I think it's BRILLIANT! Here's how mine came out... I used felt and hand-stitched it all around I realized, after the fact, that he's just about outgrown these jeans anyhow. Oh, well.
Today I'm going to share three really cool ways to patch kids jeans! These are easy to do and trendy, and so much nicer than traditional patches.
Remember the good old days when kids sat around playing Super Mario for hours on end? Too bad your little one will have no idea what that's like...they're just going to have ipads. Pshh. The iron-on adhesive backing makes this patch a great addition to a backpack, shirt, hat, or anything you can imagine! Iron-on backing fuses onto any fabric that can withstand ironing. For easy fabric application: 1) Position patch on fabric where you would like it to be attached. Press firmly with hand to create a temporary bond. 2) With iron set on high with steam, place a damp cotton cloth (clean t-shirt works great) over the shirt where the patch is placed and press down firmly for 10-20 seconds to create a permanent bond. Repeat if necessary with a freshly dampened cloth. Machine washable without fabric softener. Cool iron with garment inside-out when needed.