Pink Fabric Bandaids – Iron-On Patches for Clothing Repair
Rips, stains and mishaps happen, but sending those imperfections to landfill doesn’t have to. These adorable fabric bandaid patches are here to heal your worn-out clothes with a little humor and a whole lot of style. Perfect for patching up jeans, jackets, backpacks, or any fabric in need of some TLC. Because a little fix is way cooler than fast fashion waste.
🩹 Why You Need These Patches:
A quirky way to mend holes, stains, or worn spots
Embroidered for a vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few stitches make it even stronger!)
Approx. 3” wide—because even small fixes make a big impact
🔥 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—these bandaids don’t like moisture).
Place the patch over the tear (or just for fun), then cover with a thin cloth.
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? Repeat the process or add a few hand stitches.
Wear your mended masterpiece with pride—because fixing is the new flex.
Cover it, mend it, love it. Because every stitch is a step towards sustainable style. ♻️✨
Rips, stains and mishaps happen, but sending those imperfections to landfill doesn’t have to. These adorable fabric bandaid patches are here to heal your worn-out clothes with a little humor and a whole lot of style. Perfect for patching up jeans, jackets, backpacks, or any fabric in need of some TLC. Because a little fix is way cooler than fast fashion waste.
🩹 Why You Need These Patches:
A quirky way to mend holes, stains, or worn spots
Embroidered for a vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few stitches make it even stronger!)
Approx. 3” wide—because even small fixes make a big impact
🔥 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—these bandaids don’t like moisture).
Place the patch over the tear (or just for fun), then cover with a thin cloth.
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? Repeat the process or add a few hand stitches.
Wear your mended masterpiece with pride—because fixing is the new flex.
Cover it, mend it, love it. Because every stitch is a step towards sustainable style. ♻️✨
Rips, stains and mishaps happen, but sending those imperfections to landfill doesn’t have to. These adorable fabric bandaid patches are here to heal your worn-out clothes with a little humor and a whole lot of style. Perfect for patching up jeans, jackets, backpacks, or any fabric in need of some TLC. Because a little fix is way cooler than fast fashion waste.
🩹 Why You Need These Patches:
A quirky way to mend holes, stains, or worn spots
Embroidered for a vintage-meets-modern aesthetic
Iron-on backing for easy, no-sew application (but a few stitches make it even stronger!)
Approx. 3” wide—because even small fixes make a big impact
🔥 How to Apply:
Set your iron to medium-high heat (no steam—these bandaids don’t like moisture).
Place the patch over the tear (or just for fun), then cover with a thin cloth.
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? Repeat the process or add a few hand stitches.
Wear your mended masterpiece with pride—because fixing is the new flex.
Cover it, mend it, love it. Because every stitch is a step towards sustainable style. ♻️✨