For most of my patches, I use heat n bond to heat press or iron on the patch to the garment. I'll definitely be doing a video in the future with this process!
@@adaley8992 The iron or heat press shouldn't be hot enough to melt the plastic without damaging the embroidery/garment but if it is that hot, and manages to melt the plastic, it won't affect anything.
Brother I see different ways to do patches but this one is the best of all, nice and easy, GOD BLESS YOU!!!😊
Glad it helped :)
Hi, Good idea! Try to do a tension test on your machine, it reduces the looping of the thread and results in a cleaner look and feel.
It is very interesting.
Thanks for watching!
I want to learn from you. How can I learn it. Please help me the way.
I just learned from a lot of RUclips and trying it myself :)
How would you put the patch on a garment? Thanks
For most of my patches, I use heat n bond to heat press or iron on the patch to the garment. I'll definitely be doing a video in the future with this process!
@@LovesBranding Doesn't the plastic sheeting melt when you iron it on to a garment?
@@adaley8992 The iron or heat press shouldn't be hot enough to melt the plastic without damaging the embroidery/garment but if it is that hot, and manages to melt the plastic, it won't affect anything.
Can I send you logos that you make patches of it?
Hi! I don't do many custom patches anymore unfortunately
You don't like your fingers, wow
😂😂 I've got 9 more but you're right. Gotta be careful around the needles. Thankfully haven't gotten one through a finger yet