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Learning how to make your own iron-on patches is a fun skill. However, if you need to manufacture a large number of patches, outsourcing production to Irononpatches is an excellent option.
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Spyder Games is an American television series that was broadcast on MTV from June 18 to September 20, 2001. MTV's second and last foray into the soap opera format following the run of the anthology series Undressed, the series was originally called Spyder Web in development. [1]
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- Creating Hand-Embroidered Patches
- Sewing with a Zigzag Stitch
- Using Inkjet Transfer Paper
- Using Inkjet Transfer Paper
You can easily make awesome, unique patches yourself! Simply grab some fabric, draw on your design, and choose between hand embroidering, sewing zigzag stitches, or using inkjet transfer sheets to create your patch. Once you make your patch, cut it to size, and stick it onto a piece of Peel ‘n Stick Fabric Fuse. After that, you’re all set to iron your design onto your jacket, backpack, or item of your choice!
Choose a design and transfer it onto a piece of fabric. Then, place the fabric inside an embroidery hoop.
Embroider your design and cut off the excess fabric. Then, place your design onto the sticky side of a Peel ‘n’ Stick Fabric Fuse sheet and cut it out.
Place your patch onto your fabric of choice and iron it on.
Choose a simple design if you are new to embroidery.
It is best to start with basic designs while you get the hang of hand embroidery. Draw your own simple design, or find a design online to use. Go with art you can complete with 3 or less colors of embroidery thread.
Find a design like a smiley face, yin yang sign, or cherries.
You can also use a short word or phrase like “peace” or “love.”
While previous sewing experience is helpful, you can try embroidering your own patch even if you’ve never sewn before.
Transfer your design onto a piece of fabric.
Select your artwork and transfer it onto your fabric.
Draw your own simple design or select an image offline. Cut a piece of fabric about 4 by 4 inches (10 cm × 10 cm), or use a scrap piece. You can draw your design directly onto your fabric if you’d like. You can also print out a design and trace it onto your fabric.
You can make virtually any design into a patch, though it’s best to start out with simple designs. Avoid designs with complicated linework or intricate details until you master this method.
Choose a zigzag pattern on your sewing machine.
There are a number of different zigzag patterns, depending on your unique sewing machine. Use the 1-08 setting for a classic zigzag stitch.
To create your patch, you will use your sewing machine to fill in your design with zigzag stitches.
Select an image to use for your patch and resize it if needed.
Take a picture of a hand-drawn design, or select an image off the internet. If you need to change the size, use a photo editor program, Paint, or Microsoft Word, and go to the “Resize” settings. You can change the size in inches or centimeters.
You can make your patch whatever size you like! If you want a small patch, go with a design about 2 by 2 inches (5.1 cm × 5.1 cm). For larger patches, use designs 4 by 4 inches (10 cm × 10 cm) or larger.
Print out your image on inkjet transfer sheets.
Load your printer’s paper tray with a sheet of inkjet transfer paper. After you are satisfied with the size of your image, select “Print” on your photo editing program.
If you’d like, print a test page with regular printer paper before you use the transfer sheet. That way, you can change the size if you need to.
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Spyder Games: Created by Valerie Ahern, Christian McLaughlin. With Megalyn Echikunwoke, Enrique Murciano, Nectar Rose, Shawn Batten.
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Spyder Games is a television series that was broadcast on MTV from June 18, 2001 through September 20, 2001. MTV's second foray into the soap opera format following the run of the anthology series Undressed, the series was originally called Spyder Web in development.