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How to use Iron on patch:
1- Gently peel off the back transfer paper.
2- Put the patch with the coated side facing down on the selected place of your jumper.
3. Cover with a damp cloth and iron the patch on step by step, for 10-12 seconds and with an iron setting of 2-3 dots. Sew around the appliquu00e9 with the desired stitch.

If you have placed an order for iron on patches, these can be used as you please. You do not have to iron them on, simply peel off the back and sew on as normal.
The edges are not finished, as cut cashmere does not fray.

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Cashmere Patches - use for mending tears or for protecting areas especially prone to wear, tear or stain, or as a fashion feature.
By sewing projects from used jumpers, we transform the left over pieces into useful patches. They are made from pure 100% cashmere, that are used for patching holes or repairing tears in clothing or other textile items. Egg shape.

They are soft, lightweight, and delicate, with a fine texture and a luxurious feel.Some of them can be slightly felted. Our Cashmere patches are often cut in small shapes or squares, and they come in a range of colors to match different garments.

Special note:
All pieces are cut from recycled cashmere garments. ** Due to the variation in screen colours, the images shown can vary in shade from the items visible in natural light. **

They are typically used as a decorative accent, giving a subtle texture and elegance to garments that have been repaired or patched. Cashmere patches are also used in crafting and DIY projects, such as making decorative pillows or blankets.