Should you sew on an iron-on patch to make it stick better? 🤔🧷
Wondering if iron-on patches are necessary for a good fit? Here's everything you need to know about how effective this method is!
What is an iron-on patch? 🔍
An iron-on patch is an embroidered or printed design that you heat-seal with an iron. It has a layer of adhesive that melts under heat and adheres to the fabric.
The limitations of a purely heat-sealed patch
When properly applied, an iron-on patch can last through multiple washes. However, on some fabrics (like polyester or elastane), the hold may be less reliable due to the smooth or elastic surface. ✨
Sewing an iron-on patch: is it really useful? 🧵
Yes, in some cases adding a few stitches makes the patch much stronger, including:
- For frequently washed textiles (jeans, bags, jackets)
- For technical fabrics like polyester or nylon
- For better durability or an aesthetic result
How to sew an iron-on patch? 🪡
Here is the simplest method:
- Start by applying the patch with an iron to fix it.
- Then use a needle and matching thread to sew around the edge of the patch.
- Be careful not to distort the fabric, especially if it is thin.
👉 At DIPatch, our handmade iron-on patches are designed for easy installation, but can also be sewn for added security!
Alternative: the “Import your patch” DIPatch service 🚀
Do you want your own embroidered design? Our service Import your patch Transform your design into an iron-on patch that's ready to apply (and sew if needed). Professional quality, unique look!