FULUFJÄLLET National Park Patch
FULUFJÄLLET National Park Patch
Discover our patch, inspired by Fulufjället National Park. Fulufjället offers a mountain experience beyond the ordinary. Here, you can spot traces of Sweden's largest animals and enjoy the vast landscapes on cross-country skis, a snowmobile, or from a reindeer hide with a cup of hot chocolate. Wear it with pride and let it remind you of nature's wonders and your own adventures
All our fabric patches are iron-on.
They can also be attached with velcro – simply select the "With Velcro" option when adding the patches to your cart.
See the instructions below on how to attach the iron-on patches:
1. Preheat your iron: Set your iron to a medium to high heat.
2. Prepare the garment: Make sure the garment or fabric product you plan to attach the label to is clean and not wrinkled.
3. Place it flat on a hard, stable and heat-resistant surface.
4. Position the badge: Place the badge face up in the location you desire.
5. Protect the badge: Place a thin cloth or piece of cotton fabric on top of the badge before ironing. This prevents direct contact between the iron and the embroidered surface.
6. Heat: Place the hot iron on top of the badge, directly over the design. Apply firm, even pressure without moving the iron around. Hold it in place for about 45 seconds.
7. Turn the garment inside out.
8. Apply heat to the back: Place the hot iron on the back of the badge, directly over the design, for about 30 seconds.
9. Check the tag: Gently lift one corner of the tag to see if it has stuck to the fabric. If the tag comes off, replace it and apply heat for a few more seconds until it is firmly seated.
10. Let it Set: Let the badge and garment cool for a few minutes. Avoid touching the label while it is still warm, as it may not have fully attached to the fabric yet. It is generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours before washing to ensure maximum durability.
NOTE:
1- Ironing works best on denim/cotton fabrics. Brands may not adhere as well to synthetic fabrics.
2- You can also consider alternative attachment methods such as sewing or using fabric glue for permanent placement.
3- Avoid steam on the iron (only the heat is needed)
Do not hesitate to contact us at info@lahku.com if you have any questions.
Material
Material
Embroidered Fabric Badge
Back: Iron-on, we also ship with self-adhesive Velcro.
Size
Size
Size: approx. 8 x 6.2 cm
Design
Design
Designed by Jakob Fagerström.
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