It’s On Trend to Mend Your Clothing – Iron-On Patch
It’s On Trend to Mend Your Clothing – Iron-On Patch
Fast fashion is out, and mindful mending is in. This iron-on patch is here to remind the world that fixing, stitching, and upcycling isn’t just practical—it’s a fashion statement. Whether you're patching up a beloved thrift find or adding a little flair to your DIY wardrobe, this embroidered beauty is the perfect finishing touch.
🧵 Why You Need This Patch:
A stylish nod to sustainable fashion and the art of repair
Embroidered for that vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few extra stitches make it even sturdier!)
Approx. 3” wide—big enough to stand out, small enough to stay effortlessly cool
🪡 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—this isn’t a spa day).
Place the patch where you want it and cover it with a thin cloth (a scrap fabric or pillowcase works).
Press down firmly with the iron for 30-45 seconds, then flip and repeat on the back.
Let it cool, then give it a gentle tug to check. Need more hold? Go in for round two.
Rock your repaired, reworked, and ridiculously cool outfit.
Because the most on-trend thing you can wear is something that lasts. Keep mending, keep slaying! ♻️✨
It’s On Trend to Mend Your Clothing – Iron-On Patch
Fast fashion is out, and mindful mending is in. This iron-on patch is here to remind the world that fixing, stitching, and upcycling isn’t just practical—it’s a fashion statement. Whether you're patching up a beloved thrift find or adding a little flair to your DIY wardrobe, this embroidered beauty is the perfect finishing touch.
🧵 Why You Need This Patch:
A stylish nod to sustainable fashion and the art of repair
Embroidered for that vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few extra stitches make it even sturdier!)
Approx. 3” wide—big enough to stand out, small enough to stay effortlessly cool
🪡 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—this isn’t a spa day).
Place the patch where you want it and cover it with a thin cloth (a scrap fabric or pillowcase works).
Press down firmly with the iron for 30-45 seconds, then flip and repeat on the back.
Let it cool, then give it a gentle tug to check. Need more hold? Go in for round two.
Rock your repaired, reworked, and ridiculously cool outfit.
Because the most on-trend thing you can wear is something that lasts. Keep mending, keep slaying! ♻️✨
It’s On Trend to Mend Your Clothing – Iron-On Patch
Fast fashion is out, and mindful mending is in. This iron-on patch is here to remind the world that fixing, stitching, and upcycling isn’t just practical—it’s a fashion statement. Whether you're patching up a beloved thrift find or adding a little flair to your DIY wardrobe, this embroidered beauty is the perfect finishing touch.
🧵 Why You Need This Patch:
A stylish nod to sustainable fashion and the art of repair
Embroidered for that vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few extra stitches make it even sturdier!)
Approx. 3” wide—big enough to stand out, small enough to stay effortlessly cool
🪡 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—this isn’t a spa day).
Place the patch where you want it and cover it with a thin cloth (a scrap fabric or pillowcase works).
Press down firmly with the iron for 30-45 seconds, then flip and repeat on the back.
Let it cool, then give it a gentle tug to check. Need more hold? Go in for round two.
Rock your repaired, reworked, and ridiculously cool outfit.
Because the most on-trend thing you can wear is something that lasts. Keep mending, keep slaying! ♻️✨