🛠️ Patch It Up, Style It Out!
The ZEFFFKAPremium Quality Fabric Iron-on Patches kit includes 12 versatile 3" x 4-1/4" patches made from 100% cotton with a strong hot-melt adhesive backing. Designed for easy application with just an iron, these patches are perfect for repairing or decorating garments both inside and out. They are machine washable and can be re-ironed multiple times, making them a durable and cost-effective solution for extending the life of your clothing.
S**P
Great to patch baseball pants
On a whim I bought these to patch my son’s baseball pants. He is constantly getting holes in his baseball pants and these worked great. They are not the exact fabric but definitely close enough. They have worked great and it’s holding up to lots of wear and washing.
R**S
These work! Follow instructions; only use on 100% cotton
Last week I wrote a review about the Singer brand repair patches, and the fact the patches didn't adhere to a 100% cotton fabric. This brand Zefffka, made in the EU, work much better on the same fabric! These must be a different type of adhesive? or maybe the singer batch was just bad, idk.Important: follow the instructions carefully. Use only on cotton or linen fabrics (so they don't melt under the high heat). Test a small, hidden spot on your garment if you're not sure of the fiber content. (Test a tiny inconspicuous spot by applying the tip of the iron for the 60 seconds. If it melts, it's got synthetic fibers & the patch won't work. Make sure it's a hidden spot or you'll have a melted hole in your clothes.)Apply the patch to the inside of the garment, unless you want the patch to show! If you are worried about stickage to the other side of the jean, for example, use parchment paper between layers of the fabric that you're not fixing.Ideally use an ironing board to get the best pressure required to adhere.Only odd thing was the weird packaging. What is up with the cat patch shown in the clear package? These are all-white, lightweight twill fabric patches. No cat. Although I love cats, I found the packaging misleading. Maybe it was repackaged somewhere along the line?Instructions are detailed & helpful on the attached yellow sheet, BUT keep in mind they suggest you apply the patch to the outside of the garment. Nope. Apply to inside. If it's a small enough hole it won't show. OR, even better, buy a fabric patch that is closer in shade to what you are fixing. For example, they have denim blue colored patches that would obviously work better to fix a pair of jeans. For me, this white patch worked perfectly to fix a woven white shirt.
T**N
Pocket hole patches
These were easy to use, I was even able to cut in half for small holes. An iron set to high worked well. I would recommend these since they are reasonably priced and can be washed and re-ironed up to 3 times if needed.
R**L
Perfect Solution
I had a king-sized fitted sheet with a hole in the middle that would have been difficult to reach for sewing on a fabric patch. The iron-on alternative was perfect, and easy to apply. Now I don't have to worry that I'll ruin an otherwise perfectly good sheet by sticking my toe through it in the middle of the night and ripping it to shreds. The patch is rugged enough to prevent further damage, but soft enough to sleep with against your skin. A quick fix!But warning: I wasn't thinking, so when I applied the patch to the hole, I managed to adhere the patch to both my sheet and the ironing board cover below the hole. Duh! If you're patching a hole (rather than a flap tear) put something on the other side (like another patch, or a small piece of fabric) which will also make the patch twice as strong.Great product.
Y**G
No more worries about fraying edges!
Perfect patch! I never used anything like this before but immediately searched up for one after I accidentally snipped parts of my favorite blanket! These patches were exactly what I was looking for and they were affordable, and white which means they blend in with any kind of fabric perfectly! The rips in my blanket were starting to fray and I got worried but right when I stuck these patches on (which are really easy to cut btw), all my worries disappeared. The glue stick to the fabric and even when I tried running my finger the opposite direction, the fabric nor the frayed edges budged. I also used a straightener instead of an iron and the latch stuck on in like a second. Really easy to use and I definitely don’t need to repurchase for a long time because there are so many patches!
C**D
Not the best.
After applying it on my pants.. seems to hold good.. but after wash.. surprise it starts to come off...needs better adhesive..
M**N
great fix
found feathers coming out of my down comforter ironed this on in a second, easy great fix!!
A**.
Not sticky enough
I loved the idea of these patches. I followed the clear instructions but the patch material didn’t adhere to the fabric washed by hand or in the machine. The idea is great, tho.
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