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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Bean Town, U.S.A.
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| Thanks for the CC Patches Mr.C So now excuse me if this sounds dumb, but are these iron on, or must I employ the boss woman to sow'em on?
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| I Am The Admin | They are old fashioned needle and thread. The slick back is that way to keep it from de-threading.
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| C4 Founding Member | Here's a tip to make placing them easier. Get some 'stitch witch' from your local sewing supply store. When I was in the service I used it to place the patches on my uniforms so my mother-in-law could sew them in place. It will keep the patch in place so you can just sew it on without worrying about it shifting. It's really handy stuff. |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Bean Town, U.S.A.
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| Thanks guys. I actually tryed the hot iron, and they're stuck on pretty good. I will use some needle and thread for extra assurance. See you at AG on the 4th of May Carter?
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| All Hail King Skippy!! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Phillipsburg, NJ
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| I used industrial strength stick on velcro. Holds great so far and I can use my patches on multiple pieces of clothing
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| Yeah the wife tried the iron too and found out they melt to fabric pretty good if you hold the iron on long enough. But she didn't ruin them, still look good and she's sewing them on for extra protection.
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