Six Pals Patches
These patches are also available on pouches and fanny packs as well.
These are all iron on patches. Select 1 patch or the entire set.
Large Patches: 4.25" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Medium Patches: 3.5" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Micro Patches: 2.5" Tall
Ironing Instructions:
It's super simple! Just put a piece of fabric in between the patch and iron. Then press down firmly for a few seconds. You can move around while you iron too. Then just check and re-iron any parts that may not have bonded enough the first time. You can do the same from the back side as well. Every iron and heat press is different so I recommend starting with a lower temp just to be safe then increasing as needed.
These patches are also available on pouches and fanny packs as well.
These are all iron on patches. Select 1 patch or the entire set.
Large Patches: 4.25" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Medium Patches: 3.5" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Micro Patches: 2.5" Tall
Ironing Instructions:
It's super simple! Just put a piece of fabric in between the patch and iron. Then press down firmly for a few seconds. You can move around while you iron too. Then just check and re-iron any parts that may not have bonded enough the first time. You can do the same from the back side as well. Every iron and heat press is different so I recommend starting with a lower temp just to be safe then increasing as needed.
These patches are also available on pouches and fanny packs as well.
These are all iron on patches. Select 1 patch or the entire set.
Large Patches: 4.25" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Medium Patches: 3.5" Tall (Mickey and Minnie Only)
Micro Patches: 2.5" Tall
Ironing Instructions:
It's super simple! Just put a piece of fabric in between the patch and iron. Then press down firmly for a few seconds. You can move around while you iron too. Then just check and re-iron any parts that may not have bonded enough the first time. You can do the same from the back side as well. Every iron and heat press is different so I recommend starting with a lower temp just to be safe then increasing as needed.