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Price: $5.98
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DRITZ-2 5x5 iron-on patches. Use patches to repair a tear worn area or hole. Washable and dry cleanable. For mending reinforcement and decorative applications.
The Package Height Of The Product Is 0.128 Inches
Country Of Origin: China
The Package Length Of The Product Is 5.875 Inches
The Package Width Of The Product Is 2.875 Inches
Reviewer: Haley
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quality
Review: These work great! Ironing on was easy, super durable, thickness is perfect, and the size was just right! I use these on my husbandâs work pants!
Reviewer: grammaannasbooks
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: perfect
Review: great product for patching BSA uniforms
Reviewer: Peter
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Off color
Review: Ordered brown but the color looks much more grey then solid brown compared to the picture online. The patches work as intended though.
Reviewer: Susan Munnier
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for Rowdy, Rough-and-Tumble Bpys
Review: These iron-on patches are the best for covering holes, near-holes, and snags. Simply select the color that best matches the fabric of the garment, turn the garment wrong-side out, apply the patch (cut to appropriate size), press with a heated iron, and there you have it. These things are washable, durable, and add life to garments that may be un-salvageable otherwise. Great value and easy to use!
Reviewer: Nick or Nick's wife
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sew on for extra strength
Review: I ironed and sewed these onto my son's uniform pants over the knees. The edges started to peel off after the first wash, so I'm glad I sewed them in place.
Reviewer: C. Fredericks
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Doesn't adhere to all fabrics and NOT dry clean/washing machine proof.
Review: Worked fairly well but these are NOT dry cleaning proof and washer proof on all fabrics. Make sure you have a premium iron that gets really hot to ensure good bonding. Those that criticized the bonding probably didn't have a hot enough iron or were using on a fabric that doesn't bond well like stiff denim. I used these to patch holes in two pairs of suit trousers, one made of a fine wool/cashmere blend and the other a more standard wool. The fabrics are probably too fine to be making men's suit pants out of, especially for those with thick thighs like me. I used these patches on either side, adhered inside the trouser legs so they are not seen. (Well, not that anyone is looking between my legs at work - or are they???) Initially the bonding was great, but after sending to the dry cleaners the patches on the more standard wool pants were completely separated from the fabric. They stayed mostly adhered to the wool/cashmere blend that is more like a flannel but came loose a bit and I had to iron them back in those spots. Initially they were a bit stiff and not the gentlest against the skin but that got less so with wear. I also used these to patch a pair of denim but they did not stay bonded at all after washing in the machine and I had to hand sew them into place.
Reviewer: Kevin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Low Price, Great Quality.
Review: Great price for the quality of the patch material with a decent strength adhesive. Material isnt too thick or too thin but isnt gonna be a permanent patch by any means.
Reviewer: D Darkman
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Harmed an iron, stained a fabric! Better option available!
Review: When ironing, some of the glue ended up on my iron -- utterly ruining the surface, and I can't get it off even with goo gone or a green scrubber pad. That shouldn't be. Second problem, when using this khaki patch on a lighter khaki/tan fabric, the patch's color somehow smeared onto the pants -- making a fairly large slightly dark smudge -- that resisted soap and "shout". It's as if the dye lifted off, due to the iron's heat, and transferred to the cloth where it didn't belong. I didn't notice this when using Navy patches on a Navy cloth, obviously, because the colors matched. All I can say is, Beware!If I patch from behind (i.e. on a twill pants leg, turn it inside out so the patch is on the inside of the ripped leg) it makes the area stiff, and adds an edge that my kid finds uncomfortable. But the bleeding problem wouldn't matter that way.Next time, I will use a piece of scrap fabric, e.g. sacrifice an old air of pants for material, and use a fabric glue (so far, Aleene's Fabric Fusion seems to do the trick) even though it's a bit more work to fold edges over and glue them before gluing on the patch.Followup a month or two later... Aleene's Fabric Fusion has worked VERY well. Sacrifice one old item, cut it up for patches (e.g. Kids' pants). Glue 'em up, put paper or index cards on either side to keep glue contained, press under a couple of books, and the patch will stand up very very well. Buying these patches has not turned out well -- edges curl, entire sides of the patch lift off, they're thick and slightly uncomfortable for the kids, and ironing them on is harder than gluing w Aleene's.
Reviewer: familia ocampo perez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Tengo hijos pequeños y utilizo parches en todos sus pantalones y pants. Tienen una gran calidad y pegamento. Sigue las instrucciones para que se adhieran correctamente. Yo utilicé los parches en color claro para ponerlo por debajo de la prenda, asà quedan muy reforzadas las áreas con desgaste y utilizas los colores claros.
Reviewer: Sandro D
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: these work well. Make sure you follow the instructions. You need to iron the material that you want to apply the path to first before applying the patch< as per the instructions. warm fabric helps the patch adhesive stick and last.if you iron patch to cold fabric, It could peel off. it tells you this in the instructions, but most people don't read them, then Wright a bad review. Patch works well< If it does start to lift ( peel off )< why not try to re iron it back on?i had big tear in my denim pants< I put one patch inside ( glue facing out and one patch outside< so glue from each patch were facing each other, but I pre ironed the fabric, before putting on patches about 30 seconds. Patch is strong and durable.A little bit of one corner is lifting< but I pull on it and it does not come off more, or peel more< i will try to iron it back down.I hope this review helps.
Reviewer: JoanW
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Was able to save my husbandâs favourite pair of work trousers with these. Good colour match too. He is very happy and so I am as they were so easy to use! A five minute job. Perfect.
Reviewer: Judith Gutiérrez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Están muy bien, los pedà hace unos meses y han funcionado bien, fáciles de poner, cumplen su objetivo, mis niños les dan batalla. Llevan varias lavadas, algunos han resistido mejor que otros pero en general estoy conforme con mi compra y los volverÃa a comprar, el precio está muy bien.
Reviewer: CallieSe
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Liked how easy these were to size and put on... But they definitely haven't lasted through my 4yr old's hard play. Going to try and put one on the inside and another on the outside of the pants, in the hope that they adhere better and last longer?
Customers say
Customers like the fabric quality, ease of use, and value for money of the fabric applique patch. They mention it's strong, well-made, and will stand up very well. However, some customers have reported that the patches don't stick and peel off after wearing only once. Opinions differ on whether it works well, its durability, and color match.
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