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Pair of Blue Flower Patches Iron Sew On Clothes Crafts Bag Flowers Patch Badge

Pair of Blue Flower Patches Iron Sew On Clothes Crafts Bag Flowers Patch Badge

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Category: Patches
Product Type: Iron On Patch, Sew On Patch
Tagged: Blue Flower, Blue, Flower, Symmetrical

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Pair of Blue Flower Patches Iron Sew On Clothes Crafts Bag Flowers Patch Badge

Bring a fresh floral touch to clothing, bags and creative projects with this beautiful pair of blue embroidered flower patches. Featuring an elegant arrangement of large flowers, smaller flower buds, pointed leaves and flowing stems, these detailed appliqué patches are an easy way to transform plain garments and accessories.

The design combines soft sky blue and light blue shades with deeper blue embroidered outlines and decorative gold-toned stitching. The contrasting golden details highlight the petals and leaves, while the layered blue embroidery gives the flowers definition and texture.

Supplied as a coordinating mirrored pair, one patch faces left and the other faces right. This makes them especially useful for symmetrical designs on jackets, dresses, jeans, shirts and bags. They can also be separated and used individually on different items.

Each patch measures approximately 6.9 cm Width x 11.8 cm Height.

Beautiful Embroidered Floral Detail

The combination of several shades of blue creates an attractive, versatile design that can complement many different fabrics and colours.

The large central flower forms the main feature of each patch, surrounded by leaves and topped with a smaller flower bud. Fine gold-toned stitches run through the petals and foliage, adding extra decorative detail without overpowering the blue colour scheme.

These patches are ideal for anyone who enjoys personalising clothing, sewing, crafting or giving older garments a new lease of life.

Suitable for Clothing, Bags and Craft Projects

There are many ways to use these embroidered flower patches. Try adding them to:

  • Denim jackets and waistcoats
  • Jeans and denim trousers
  • Shirts and blouses
  • T-shirts and tops
  • Dresses and skirts
  • Trousers and shorts
  • Coats and jackets
  • Handbags
  • Tote bags
  • Backpacks
  • Fabric accessories
  • Sewing projects
  • Textile crafts
  • Upcycled clothing

As well as being decorative, patches can provide a creative way to disguise a small mark, stain, worn section or minor hole on suitable fabric. Instead of simply repairing the garment, you can turn the affected area into an attractive feature.

Creative Ways to Use Your Blue Flower Patches

Because these patches come as a mirrored left and right pair, you can create many different layouts.

Decorate the front of a denim jacket

Position one patch on each side of a denim jacket for a balanced floral design. They can sit alongside the front opening, above the pockets or towards the lower corners.

The different shades of blue can look particularly effective against traditional darker denim, while the gold-toned stitching provides a contrasting highlight.

Create a floral jacket back

For a more noticeable design, position both patches together on the back of a jacket. Place them facing towards one another to create the appearance of a larger embroidered floral arrangement.

Customise jeans or trousers

Place one flower patch on each trouser leg or position them beside the front or back pockets. Their elongated shape also makes them suitable for decorating the outer side of a trouser leg.

For a less symmetrical look, place one patch higher and the second lower down the opposite leg.

Add detail to a dress or skirt

Try positioning the pair around the lower section or hem of a dress or skirt. They could also be used near pockets, at the waist or on opposite sides of a garment.

Personalise a shirt or blouse

Use the flowers around the shoulders, chest or lower corners of a suitable shirt or blouse. A single patch can provide a small floral accent, while using the pair creates a more prominent decorative feature.

Transform a plain bag

Add them to a suitable fabric handbag, tote bag or backpack. Place one on either side for symmetry or arrange both together to create a larger floral centrepiece.

Create matching clothing and accessories

You don't have to use both patches on the same item. Attach one to a jacket and use the second on a matching bag, pair of jeans or another accessory.

Get creative with crafts

These patches can be incorporated into textile art, handmade bags and other sewing or upcycling projects. Combine them with other embroidered patches, fabric trims or decorative stitching to create your own unique design.

How to Iron On the Blue Flower Patches

The patches have an iron-on backing, allowing them to be attached quickly to many suitable fabrics.

Before beginning, always check the garment's care label. Some delicate, synthetic, waterproof, coated or heat-sensitive materials should not be exposed to a hot iron. For these fabrics, sewing the patch on is the safer method.

1. Prepare the fabric

Make sure the garment is clean and completely dry.

Place it on a firm, flat and heat-resistant surface. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds underneath the area where you intend to position the patch.

Briefly iron the application area first. This creates a smooth surface and helps remove any moisture from the fabric.

2. Position the patch

Place the patch exactly where you want it with the embroidered blue design facing upwards and the adhesive backing against the fabric.

If you are applying both patches, arrange them before using the iron.

For a symmetrical design, it can help to measure their distance from a seam, pocket, zip, neckline or other fixed point on the garment.

3. Cover with a protective cloth

Place a thin cotton cloth or suitable pressing cloth over the entire patch.

The cloth protects the embroidery from direct contact with the hot iron. Avoid ironing directly over the exposed embroidered threads.

4. Apply heat

Set the iron to an appropriate medium-to-high temperature for the fabric and switch off the steam function.

Press the iron firmly over the covered patch for approximately 20–30 seconds.

Use firm downward pressure rather than continuously moving the iron backwards and forwards.

Make sure the entire patch receives sufficient heat. As this floral design includes pointed leaves and narrow sections, pay particular attention to the outer edges and tips.

5. Apply heat from the reverse

Where possible, turn the garment inside out and apply the iron to the reverse side of the area for approximately another 20–30 seconds.

Heating the patch from both sides can help the adhesive bond more securely with the fabric.

6. Leave it to cool

Allow the patch and garment to cool completely before moving or testing the edges.

The adhesive continues to set while cooling, so avoid pulling at the patch immediately after applying the iron.

Once everything has cooled, gently check around the outer edges.

If you notice an area that has not fully bonded, cover it again with your pressing cloth and repeat the heating process for a short period.

Avoid washing the garment immediately after applying the patches so that the adhesive has sufficient time to settle.

How to Sew On the Patches

The patches can also be sewn onto your chosen item. This is a good alternative for fabrics that cannot tolerate high temperatures and is also useful when you want an especially secure attachment.

First, position the patch exactly where you would like it.

Temporarily secure it using pins or a few loose holding stitches. Make sure the patch lies flat against the fabric without any wrinkles underneath.

Choose a sewing thread that blends with the embroidered border. Blue or light blue thread is a good choice if you want the stitches to be less noticeable.

Thread a suitable hand-sewing needle and tie a knot at the end of the thread.

Begin from the reverse side of the fabric, bringing the needle through close to the embroidered edge. Starting from behind helps keep the knot hidden.

Make small, neat stitches around the outside of the patch, following the floral outline.

Take your time around the curved petals and pointed leaves. Smaller stitches make it easier to follow detailed sections of the design and can provide a neater finish.

Make sure the tips of the leaves, ends of the stems and other narrow sections are securely attached, as these areas may be more likely to catch during regular use.

Continue stitching until you have worked around the complete patch.

Finish on the reverse side of the garment and secure the thread with a firm knot.

Iron On and Sew On for a Stronger Attachment

For garments and accessories that are frequently worn, washed or handled, you can combine the two application methods.

First iron the patch into position following the instructions above. Allow it to cool completely and then add small stitches around the outer edges.

The adhesive helps hold the patch neatly in place, while the stitching provides additional security.

This method is particularly useful for jeans, denim jackets, backpacks, tote bags and other frequently used items.

When Is Sewing Better Than Ironing?

Although ironing is convenient, sewing may be the better choice for certain materials.

Consider sewing rather than ironing when working with:

  • Delicate fabrics
  • Heat-sensitive synthetic materials
  • Stretchy garments
  • Waterproof fabrics
  • Coated materials
  • Heavily textured fabrics
  • Items that will receive frequent washing or heavy use

If you are uncertain whether the fabric can safely withstand the required temperature, sew the patch on rather than risking heat damage.

Caring for Your Patches

Once attached, a little extra care can help keep the embroidered design looking its best.

Where possible, turn the garment inside out before washing. Wash at a moderate temperature and avoid unnecessarily harsh washing cycles.

Allow the item to dry naturally where practical.

Check the edges occasionally after repeated wear and washing. If an ironed edge begins to lift, it can be reheated using a protective cloth or reinforced with a few small stitches.

Product Details

Quantity: Pair of 2 embroidered flower patches
Design: Floral arrangement with large flowers, flower buds, leaves and stems
Colour: Light blue and blue with gold-toned embroidered detailing
Style: Coordinating mirrored left and right facing pair
Size: Each patch measures approximately 6.9 cm Width x 11.8 cm Height
Application: Iron on or sew on
Suitable for: Clothes, jeans, denim jackets, shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers, bags, backpacks, crafts, sewing and upcycling projects

Whether you're refreshing an old denim jacket, personalising a pair of jeans, decorating a bag or creating something completely new, this pair of blue embroidered flower patches is a colourful and versatile way to add detailed floral decoration to clothing, accessories and craft projects.

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