Iron-On patch that's 2.25 inches tall by 3.25 inches wide
To iron on a patch, you can follow these steps:
Preheat the iron: Set the iron to the correct heat setting for the fabric you're using, and turn off the steam.
Prepare the fabric: Lay the garment flat on an ironing board and smooth it out.
Position the patch: Place the patch facing up on the fabric where you want it.
Apply heat: Put a thin cloth over the patch and iron in circular motions for 10–30 seconds.
Cool: Let the patch cool.
Flip the garment: Turn the garment inside out and iron over the patch again.
Cool again: Allow the patch to cool once more.
Additional Tips!
Preheat the area
Before placing the patch, press down on the fabric with the iron for 20 seconds to warm it up.
Stuff items that don't lie flat
If you're ironing on a hat, shoes, or something else that doesn't lie flat, stuff the inside with towels so the patch is close to the fabric.
Use pins or adhesive tape
To keep the patch in place, you can use small pins or sewing adhesive tape before ironing.
Sew it on
If the patch gets old or comes off, you can sew it on to help it stay put.
Some delicate fabrics, like polyester, silk, or rayon, shouldn't be ironed.