Plaster Patch Iron Sew On Clothes Denim Jeans Jacket Shirt Bag Embroidered Badge
Plaster Patch Iron Sew On Clothes Denim Jeans Jacket Shirt Bag Embroidered Badge
Product Type: Iron On Patch, Sew On Patch
Tagged: Beige, First Aid, Plaster
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Plaster Patch Iron / Sew On Embroidered Badge
Size: 3.5 cm Height x 7.3 cm Width
Give worn clothing a second life with this realistic embroidered plaster patch. Designed in a classic rectangular bandage style, this badge is perfect for covering small rips, holes, or marks while adding a subtle, creative repair detail.
𩹠Design & Colours
This patch features a clean, minimal plaster design with textured embroidery.
Colours visible:
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Light beige / skin-tone base
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Slightly darker beige stitched border
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Four white embroidered āpadā dots in the centre
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Matching beige thread fill for a realistic fabric look
Its neutral colour palette blends naturally with denim, tan fabrics, cream, white, brown, and many casual clothing tones.
š„ Iron-On Instructions (Heat Adhesive Backing)
Suitable for cotton, denim, canvas, and polyester blends.
Not recommended for leather, nylon, waterproof fabrics, or delicate materials.
Step-by-step:
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Set iron to Cotton setting (180ā200°C) with steam OFF.
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Lay garment flat on a firm, heat-resistant surface.
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Pre-heat the area for 5ā10 seconds to remove moisture.
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Place the patch adhesive side down over the area.
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Cover with a thin cotton cloth or baking paper.
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Press firmly for 15ā20 seconds, applying strong, steady pressure. Do not move the iron around.
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Repeat over edges to ensure full contact.
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Turn garment inside out and press from the back for another 10ā15 seconds.
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Allow to cool fully before checking adhesion.
If edges lift, repeat pressing. For high-stress areas like knees or elbows, sewing is recommended for extra durability.
š§µ Sew-On Instructions (Recommended for Long-Term Wear)
For maximum strength, especially on jeans or jackets:
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Position patch and secure with pins.
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Use beige or matching thread for a seamless look.
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Begin stitching from inside the garment to hide the knot.
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Sew tightly around the outer embroidered border using small whip stitches or tight running stitches.
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Keep stitches close together for a neat finish.
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Tie off securely on the inside and trim excess thread.
Sewing ensures the patch remains secure through frequent washing and heavy wear.
š” Creative Ways to Use
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Cover small tears in denim knees
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Repair worn elbows on jackets or jumpers
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Add a playful āstitched upā look to shirts
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Customise backpacks or tote bags
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Use as part of a themed costume
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Add to childrenās clothing for a fun repair
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Layer multiple plasters for a quirky design effect
This compact plaster patch (3.5 cm x 7.3 cm) is ideal for subtle repairs while adding personality and charm to everyday clothing and accessories.
