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How to Iron Fabric Stickers
First, place the fabric patch at the position you want to stick it on. The side with hot melt adhesive should be attached to the clothes (the adhesive must not be removed). Preheat the iron and iron from the front of the fabric patch for 10 to 20 seconds to fix the patch in place. You can also fix the position of the fabric sticker with a needle and thread before ironing to prevent it from shifting.
2. Turn the fixed position of the fabric patch over along with the clothes (or other textiles), and iron it from the reverse side for 30 to 60 seconds to ensure that the adhesive on the back melts and the fabric patch adheres firmly to the clothes (or other textiles).
3. Finally, iron from the front for 1 to 2 minutes, mainly ironing the edges and corners of the fabric patch to ensure a smooth and flat surface that blends perfectly with the clothes (or other textiles).
【 Precautions 】 For appliques with sequins, beads, rhinestones, silk flowers, and hairballs, as well as appliques embroidered with metal wire, iron them from the back first. After the appliques are firmly fixed, trim the corners from the front to avoid damaging the sequins or other ornaments on the front. Clothes (or other textiles) should be kept dry. When ironing, do not spray water on the fabric patches or clothes with the iron. After ironing, the fabric patch can generally adhere closely to the clothes (or other textiles) for a long time. If the fabric patch falls off after some time or after washing, it indicates that the iron temperature was too low during ironing or the ironing time was too short. You can repeat the original operation and iron the fabric patch again.

















