Water Bottle Patch: Hiker
Every time you go for a hike, water is an adventuring staple. Bottle up stunning mountain views with this patch! Featuring a hiker in mountains with the a trail ahead.
- 1.9 inch x 3.1 inch (4.83cm x 7.87cm)
- Iron On (sewing on is recommended)
- 85% Embroidered
- Twill backed
- Made in Canada
*all rights to Balance Explore artwork 2017.
Every time you go for a hike, water is an adventuring staple. Bottle up stunning mountain views with this patch! Featuring a hiker in mountains with the a trail ahead.
- 1.9 inch x 3.1 inch (4.83cm x 7.87cm)
- Iron On (sewing on is recommended)
- 85% Embroidered
- Twill backed
- Made in Canada
*all rights to Balance Explore artwork 2017.
Every time you go for a hike, water is an adventuring staple. Bottle up stunning mountain views with this patch! Featuring a hiker in mountains with the a trail ahead.
- 1.9 inch x 3.1 inch (4.83cm x 7.87cm)
- Iron On (sewing on is recommended)
- 85% Embroidered
- Twill backed
- Made in Canada
*all rights to Balance Explore artwork 2017.
Tips for Attaching your Embroidered Patches:
Sometimes attaching an Iron-on/Sew-on Patch can be tricky. Here are a few tips that should help make things easier.
Gather the following items:
• A household iron
• A pressing cloth such as:
-a thin piece of cotton or muslin fabric
-a smooth lightweight cotton towel
-a piece of old t-shirt
It is recommended to Iron AND Sew-on patches for longevity
1. Set iron to "dry" not steam setting.
2. Pre-heat to cotton setting (or if unsure of your fabric, one or two settings lower).
3. Position your patch as desired and cover with the pressing cloth.
4. Place the backing underneath between your garment or project and the iron board. The backing board helps reflect heat back to the patch and garment rather than drawing heat into the ironing board cover speeding up the process and ensuring a flat, secure bond..
5. From the front of the patch, press the iron flat in an up and down, vertical motion (do not move back/forth/around) for 25 to 40 seconds to tack the patch in place using the centre part of your iron.
6. Turn inside out or upside down (if possible) and still using the pressing cloth, repeat from reverse side for 30 to 45 seconds. (always have a pressing cloth between your iron and whatever you are ironing, so any glue that may get through the fabric does not stick to your iron)
7. Allow the patch and your item to cool, completely.
8. Test an edge of the patch with your fingernail to ensure it is secure.
9. If not, repeat increasing the amount of time 10% - 20% each time taking care to ensure the patch and fabric are protected.
10. If chosen to do so this is when you can sew on the patch around the edges.
Warning: Do not remove the patch if you fail on your first attempt or you will damage the adhesive. Just repeat the steps with additional time. Some household irons just don't get hot enough as they do not have temperature gauges. The goal is to melt the glue into the fibre without scorching or burning the fabric or the patch.