Embroidery Patches with Adhesive Backing
Iron-on and double adhesive backings are widely favored choices among embroidery backings. The application process for both types involves using identical equipment to affix them to the back of the embroidery patch. The key differentiator between the two lies in the composition of the backing material. Iron-on backing can be applied with a household iron, while double adhesive tape stands out as a practical and versatile option. Its application and removal are straightforward, making it a user-friendly choice.
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There are various backing options for embroidery, and iron-on backing stands out as the most popular among them. Also known as heat-seal backing, it's particularly convenient for individuals without access to an embroidery machine. Let's take a closer look at how the iron-on sheet is fused to the back of the embroidery patch using a heat press.
Custom embroidery patches with double adhesive backing allows for seamless adherence to specific items such as T-shirts, hats, jackets, bags, and various other objects. The ease of application, coupled with the ability to remove it effortlessly, adds to its convenience, making it a popular choice among those seeking an adaptable backing solution for their embroidered patches. Let's take a look at the process of applying double adhesive backing to patches.