Making a Patch From a Baby Sweater | Saving a Childhood Memory using Embroidery

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  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
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    I gave new life to a sweater I had when I was a Baby by turning it into a patch.
    The Process:
    I stared by cutting the design away from the shirt. Then I cut out some Heat Bond* paper to match making sure it covered the entire design with at least an extra 1/8th of an inch border without out extending beyond the fabric. I then used an iron to seal the adhesive to the back of the piece. Using a pair of scissors I cut 1/8th of an inch away from the design. I then pealed the backing off the Heat Bond*. I realized later it would have been better to leave it on. I used some embroidery thread to go around the entire patch to clean up the edge. Finally, I cut out some Velcro* pieces to cover the entire back and ironed them on using the Heat Bond as the main adhesive. The Velcro* had a strong adhesive but I wanted to make sure it didn't come off.
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    *Links to the Products I used (Affiliate)
    Thermoweb Heat'n Bond Ultra Hold Iron-On Adhesive amzn.to/2AC90Dw
    VELCRO Brand - Industrial Strength - 2" x 4" Strips
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    Safety Notes:
    Always move the iron around and don't leave it in one place for too long.
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