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Originally Posted by veedub3 |  | | | | | | | | | This is the applique backer material I was referring to.
Tman07 - Never heard of using glue, how did it hold up in the wash?
Any embroidery folks out there that can help out with an answer? | |  | |  | |
I'll take a shot at answering this, but it will be a long explanation. Quick answer is YES, there is a glue made for patches, but there are conditions.............
First of all, there are a lot of different types of backings used on patches. Some come with a PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) backing, some with heatseal (iron-on) backing, plastic backing, velcro backing and no backing. The patches with "no" backing may have just the embroidery stabilizer on the back, just the fabric and stitches, or a "stiffener" type of material sucn as crinoline.
Now the plastic backing comes in a variety of different plastics. Some with plastic backing have the patch "Merrowed" edge exposed, and some of the plastic backing cover the edge completely.
If using a heat seal backing, you have to be careful as too much heat may melt of burn the embroidery thread (usually rayon or polyester) and too much pressure can flatten the embroidery to an unflattering new look.
Also, I have seen some plastic backings on patches that did not hold up well when a heat seal backing was used over it. Depending on the garment that the patch is being applied to, you may have to apply the heat from the back of the garment rather than the front of the patch. Not all heat seal backings melt at the same temperature, and they do not all adhere equally to all fabrics. Then you have to be aware of how much heat the garment fabric can handle. A heat applied patch will not work well on a nylon wind breaker, for example.
These are just all things to be aware when deciding how to apply a patch. The PSA backings are really not meant to be permanent, but to hold the patch in place while it is sew to the garment. Sewing is still one of the best ways to attach a patch whenever it is practical.
OK, now for the patch glue.
Beacon Adhesives makes an adhesive just for this prupose. It is called "Patch Attach". You can find it at Joanns online, Amazon.com, and at a lot of different Sewing supply stores.
The caveat is that this adhesive must be "set" by pressing it with an iron or heat press.
This is a rubberized glue that adheres well to most fabrics. It usually holds up very well in the wash and I have even been told through dry cleaning.
But......... you have to be careful that it does not seep through the existing patch backing or fabric to the front of the patch or through the Merrowed edge. If it does, you may be able to get the excess off with water if you have not heated it yet.
I think whatever you do, it is best to do some testing first before attempting a procedure on an expensive garment.
Hope this helps.
Bob