Iron-on patches are one of the easiest ways for businesses, teams, and individuals to customize uniforms, jackets, hats, and bags. Whether you’re decorating apparel for a sports team or branding merchandise, this guide shows you exactly how to iron on patches safely and correctly.
Step 1: Check if Your Patch Is Iron-On
Iron-on patches always have:
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A shiny adhesive backing
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Slight stiffness compared to sew-on patches
If the back looks soft or fabric-like, it is not iron-on.
Step 2: Prepare the Garment
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Lay the fabric flat on a hard surface (ironing board or table)
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Remove wrinkles
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Test heat on a small corner
Avoid ironing on leather, nylon, or highly stretchable materials.
Step 3: Heat Your Iron
Use:
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Medium-High setting (Cotton/Wool)
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No steam
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Preheat 3-5 minutes
Steam weakens adhesive bonding.
Step 4: Position the Patch
Place the patch exactly where you want it. Cover with a thin towel or parchment paper to protect it.
Step 5: Apply Heat
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Press the iron firmly for 20-30 seconds
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Do not move the iron (movement causes shifting)
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Press edges separately for another 10-15 seconds
Step 6: Let It Cool
Allow the patch to cool completely. Cooling activates the adhesive.
Step 7: Optional Reinforcement
For uniforms or high-movement clothing, add a few stitches to the edges for durability.
Final Tips
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Wash inside-out
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Avoid high-heat dryers
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For jackets or hats, consider sew-on or Velcro patches instead