Skip to product information
1 of 3

Stitch Clothing Patches

Stitch Clothing Patches

SKU:

Regular price $49.90
Regular price Sale price $49.90
Sale Sold out
Tax included.

Patching has never been so easy and durable!

STITCH contains a selection of flexible fabric repair patches that are versatile for repairing clothing and equipment. Extend the life of t.shirts, leggings and pyjamas with these textile patches that adhere by rubbing, no iron needed.

The package contains 5 patches: 2 pieces (black) 11 x 7.5 cm, 2 pieces (pattern) 6.5 cm, 1 piece (black) 4.5 cm

Pattern will vary between patches due to the cutting process

Designed by Sanna Kallio


Materials

The textile material of the flexible patches is l00% recycled polyester. The material is very versatile and feels pleasantly soft even when patching from the inside.

Setting and fastening

Although using the patches is really easy anywhere and anytime, remember a few points:

  1. Always remove the patch from the fabric side to about halfway’ (It makes me feel bad to flap from the back side)
  2. Place the exposed surface on the repair site without touching the adhesive surface and slide the backing paper off.
  3. If the hole is large. place another Patch or a small piece of cloth on t he other side. You can pinch the small hole closed.
  4. Attach by rubbing with a spoon or fingernail for 1-2 minutes.
  5. Prepare the fire
  6. See the YouTube instructional video

Washing instructions

Wash to a maximum temperature of 40 degrees but please no bleach, fabric softeners, vinegar or bile soap in the wash. Let it set for at least 3 days before the first washing or wetting. FabPatch can be tumble dried and ironed.

Wait 3 days before washing

Do not wash the patched garment within three days of application as the repair patch needs time for the glue to set.

View full details

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
C
C.
Favourite jumper

I used fabpatch to repair my favourite jumper. It was quick, easy and meant that the garment could avoid going to landfill. Absolute winner!!! 🏆