- Choose where you want the patch to be on your beanie. Make sure it's straight, it'll be there forever!
- Cover the patch with a tea towel. This will protect the stitching on the patch and the beanie fabric.
- Using a high heat, carefully iron on the patch. Use the steam function on the iron if it has one, this will make more heat and bond the patch to the fabric better. Applying pressure, slowly move the iron from one part of the patch to the other, for 1-2 minutes.
- Make sure that all the corners of the patch have been ironed on to the fabric. Iron on for longer if necessary.
- Leave to cool, then it's ready to wear!
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Thrifty Thursday: How to customise a beanie
Brightly coloured statement beanies are everywhere at the moment, whether it's indcsn's infamous bobbled wooly profanities or Topshop's neon comic inspired skater style hats. It's also really easy to make one that's totally unique to you and looks bang on trend using Extreme Largeness' iron on patches. You can get 3 for £5 and I can show you how to apply them!
Please seek adult supervision if you're under 16
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