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    labrat_wr
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    Instructions for the iron-on patches

    A. Do not use an ironing board and do not use steam! Use a table or counter top with a hard surface.

    B. Set the iron on the cotton/linen setting. Allow time for the iron to get hot.

    C. Place a terry cloth towel on the table or counter top. Place the garment on the towel.

    D. Position the applique(s) on the garment.

    E. Cover the applique(s) with a pressing cloth or a teflon ironing sheet.

    F. After making sure that the iron is hot (350°F), place the iron on the pressing cloth and applique(s), using very firm pressure. Do not move the iron.

    G. Hold the pressure for 30 to 35 seconds. (40 to 45 seconds for heavy fabrics such as denim). The goal is to melt the adhesive on the back of the applique into the fabric of the garment.

    H. Pick the iron up and repeat the process for any unheated areas.

    I. Allow the applique(s) and the garment to cool. Turn the garment inside out and repeat the process.

    J. Do not attempt to iron the appliques on garments that cannot accept the highest heat setting on an iron. For example: leather, silk or nylon.

    2. Why not use an ironing board?
    First, the ironing board has a soft surface and you must use a dense hard surface. Second, the heat from your iron will dissipate into the soft surface of the ironing board. The goal is to melt the adhesive, on the back of the applique, into the fabric.

    3. What is a teflon ironing sheet?
    A teflon ironing sheet is a man made product that comes in any number of sizes, shapes and colors. It is very durable, it will transfer high heat and, in this application, it is used to prevent scorching of the garment and applique(s). As a bonus, it can double as a craft sheet because most adhesives will not adhere to it.

    6. Can the appliques be ironed on any garment?
    The garment must be able to accept the highest heat setting on your iron. Do not attempt to iron the appliques on leather, silk, nylon or other fabrics that will be damaged with the highest temperature setting on any iron. If there is any question that the garment may not take the heat, we recommend that you choose a different garment.

    7. What about washing the garment and the appliques?
    If you are concerned about your garment, such as denim, we recommend that you wash it first if it is a new, unwashed garment. After appliques have been ironed on we recommend washing the garment on a gentle cycle and then damp dry and hang the garment to complete the drying. Treat the appliqued garment as you would any nice garment that needs gentle laundering

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    #2042060

    BeccaDay
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    This is good to know.  I had also gotten a geocaching patch from groundspeak and couldn’t seem to get it on my caching bag.  Maybe these instructions will work for that too!

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2042124

    hack1of2
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    On my monitor the picture of the WGA patch appears to be pink with a light green border.  Is that really the color or is the color hue off on the picture?

    #2042133

    labrat_wr
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    So what you are saying is that you failed to purchase your very own WGA patch.

    Background is a tan color not pink

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    #2042144

    hack1of2
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    I wasn’t going to get a patch if it was pink. 😉

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