- 101 Scout
- 1901 Badge Cover
- 2022+ Chief
- 2025+ Scout
- 3D
- 5 Inch
- Accent decals
- Air Force
- Airbox
- Alchemy
- Altered Carbon
- America
- American Flag
- Anchor
- Angel
- Any Brand
- Anywhere Decals
- Apocalypse
- apparel
- Army
- Arrowhead
- Art
- Art Print
- Artist Series
- Artwork
- Australia
- Ayashe
- Aztec
- Aztec Dancer
- Azteca
- Badge
- Bag Lights
- Bald Eagle
- Bear
- Black Flag
- Black Sails
- Blanket
- Bolt
- Bomber
- Bones
- Brake Lights
- Brave
- Brave Wolf
- Buffalo Chief
- BWC Racing
- Canada
- Celtic
- Challenge Coin
- Challenger
- Chief
- Chief Iron Shell
- Chief Side Panel
- Chief Warbonnet
- Clearance
- Clothing
- Coast Guard
- Coin
- Cyberpunk
- Dark Chief
- Dark Horse
- Deadpool
- Decal
- Decals
- Demon
- Demoness
- Designer Series
- Devil
- Diablo
- Dragon
- Dragon Warrior
- Dreamcatcher
- Druid Chief
- Dutch
- Eagle
- EGA
- Elf
- Embers
- Emblem
- Esadowa
- Fairing Decals
- Fantasy
- Feather
- Feather Ornament
- Feathers
- Female
- Female Apparel
- Female Chief
- Female Warbonnet
- Fenrir
- Firefighter
- First Responders
- Flag
- Floorboard
- Foot rest
- for your feet
- Frame Inserts
- Framed Print
- Freedom
- FTR
- Gift Card
- Globe
- Gouyen
- Grizzly
- Harley
- Harley-Davidson
- Hatchet
- Helm of Awe
- Helmet
- Herald of Dawn
- HOLIDAY23
- Home
- Honda
- Honey
- Honeycomb
- Horn Cover
- Horse
- Hot Leathers
- Huginn and Muninn
- Huntress
- Huunic
- IGW
- Inca
- Indian
- Indian Challenger
- Indian Chief
- Indian Chieftain
- Indian Classic
- Indian FTR
- Indian Girl
- Indian Girl Warbonnet
- Indian Girl Warbonnet 2.0
- Indian Male
- Indian Motorcycle
- Indian Pursuit
- Indian Roadmaster
- Indian Scout
- Indian Scout (2014-2024)
- Indian Scout (2025+)
- Indian Springfield
- Indian Vintage
- Inserts
- Jaguar
- Jaguar Warrior
- Jaymus
- KTM
- Lightning
- Lilith
- Lilith Challenger
- Logo
- Magic
- Mainframe
- Male Brave
- Male Warbonnet
- Marines
- Maya
- Mayan
- Mayan Calendar
- Medicine Wheel
- Men's
- Mermaid
- Mesoamerican
- MesoChief
- MesoDancer
- Metal Mesh
- Mexico
- Military
- Mongolian
- Morganna
- Motorcycle Boots
- Motorcycle Gloves
- Motorcycle Jacket
- Motorcycle Vest
- Mountain Lion
- Muspelheim
- Native American
- Native American Chief
- Native American Female
- Native American Male
- Native Girl
- Native Spirit
- Native Warrior
- Navy
- NEW Skull Warbonnet
- Nizhoni
- No Quarter
- Nordic
- Norse
- Nose Art
- Octopus
- Odin
- Oops
- Owl Headdress
- Pablo Fernandez
- Painting
- Panama
- Parts
- Passenger Peg
- Patches
- Paw Prints
- Pin-up
- Pin-ups That Stick
- Pinup
- Pinups That Stick
- Pirate
- Police
- Powerplus
- Puerto Rico
- Quetzalcoatl
- Ragnarok
- Raven
- Ride Like a Girl
- Roses
- Runes
- RydeCulture
- Saddlebag
- Saddlebag Decals
- Saddlebag Tether
- Scales
- Sci-Fi
- Scout Bobber
- Scout Bobber Sixty
- Scout Classic
- Scout Frame
- Scout Rogue
- Scout Sixty
- Scout Sixty Bobber
- Scout Sixty Classic
- Scout Twenty
- Shamrock
- Shark Teeth
- shirt
- Shopify Collective
- Skull
- Skull Warbonnet
- Skystone
- Soldier
- Space Force
- Speaker
- Spear
- Sport Scout Sixty
- Sportster
- Squid
- Succubus
- Sunburst
- Super Scout
- Surtr
- Suzuki
- T-Shirt
- TAB Performance
- Tank Decals
- Tee
- Tees
- Teeth
- Tentacles
- Texas
- The Hu
- The Hunt
- Thin Blue Line
- Thin Green Line
- Thin Red Line
- Thunderbird
- Thunderstroke
- TLC Thunder and Lightning Customs
- Tomahawk
- Tree of Life
- Tropical
- TropicalBobber
- Turn Signals
- Undead
- Universal
- V-Cover
- Veteran
- Victory
- Viking
- Vinyl Accents
- Warbonnet
- Warrior
- Wendy
- Wendy Warbonnet
- Wolf
- Wolf Headdress
- Wolf Warbonnet
- Women's
- Yamaha
- Zombie
- Zombies
- 101 Scout
- 1901 Badge Cover
- 2022+ Chief
- 2025+ Scout
- 3D
- 5 Inch
- Accent decals
- Air Force
- Airbox
- Alchemy
- Altered Carbon
- America
- American Flag
- Anchor
- Angel
- Any Brand
- Anywhere Decals
- Apocalypse
- apparel
- Army
- Arrowhead
- Art
- Art Print
- Artist Series
- Artwork
- Australia
- Ayashe
- Aztec
- Aztec Dancer
- Azteca
- Badge
- Bag Lights
- Bald Eagle
- Bear
- Black Flag
- Black Sails
- Blanket
- Bolt
- Bomber
- Bones
- Brake Lights
- Brave
- Brave Wolf
- Buffalo Chief
- BWC Racing
- Canada
- Celtic
- Challenge Coin
- Challenger
- Chief
- Chief Iron Shell
- Chief Side Panel
- Chief Warbonnet
- Clearance
- Clothing
- Coast Guard
- Coin
- Cyberpunk
- Dark Chief
- Dark Horse
- Deadpool
- Decal
- Decals
- Demon
- Demoness
- Designer Series
- Devil
- Diablo
- Dragon
- Dragon Warrior
- Dreamcatcher
- Druid Chief
- Dutch
- Eagle
- EGA
- Elf
- Embers
- Emblem
- Esadowa
- Fairing Decals
- Fantasy
- Feather
- Feather Ornament
- Feathers
- Female
- Female Apparel
- Female Chief
- Female Warbonnet
- Fenrir
- Firefighter
- First Responders
- Flag
- Floorboard
- Foot rest
- for your feet
- Frame Inserts
- Framed Print
- Freedom
- FTR
- Gift Card
- Globe
- Gouyen
- Grizzly
- Harley
- Harley-Davidson
- Hatchet
- Helm of Awe
- Helmet
- Herald of Dawn
- HOLIDAY23
- Home
- Honda
- Honey
- Honeycomb
- Horn Cover
- Horse
- Hot Leathers
- Huginn and Muninn
- Huntress
- Huunic
- IGW
- Inca
- Indian
- Indian Challenger
- Indian Chief
- Indian Chieftain
- Indian Classic
- Indian FTR
- Indian Girl
- Indian Girl Warbonnet
- Indian Girl Warbonnet 2.0
- Indian Male
- Indian Motorcycle
- Indian Pursuit
- Indian Roadmaster
- Indian Scout
- Indian Scout (2014-2024)
- Indian Scout (2025+)
- Indian Springfield
- Indian Vintage
- Inserts
- Jaguar
- Jaguar Warrior
- Jaymus
- KTM
- Lightning
- Lilith
- Lilith Challenger
- Logo
- Magic
- Mainframe
- Male Brave
- Male Warbonnet
- Marines
- Maya
- Mayan
- Mayan Calendar
- Medicine Wheel
- Men's
- Mermaid
- Mesoamerican
- MesoChief
- MesoDancer
- Metal Mesh
- Mexico
- Military
- Mongolian
- Morganna
- Motorcycle Boots
- Motorcycle Gloves
- Motorcycle Jacket
- Motorcycle Vest
- Mountain Lion
- Muspelheim
- Native American
- Native American Chief
- Native American Female
- Native American Male
- Native Girl
- Native Spirit
- Native Warrior
- Navy
- NEW Skull Warbonnet
- Nizhoni
- No Quarter
- Nordic
- Norse
- Nose Art
- Octopus
- Odin
- Oops
- Owl Headdress
- Pablo Fernandez
- Painting
- Panama
- Parts
- Passenger Peg
- Patches
- Paw Prints
- Pin-up
- Pin-ups That Stick
- Pinup
- Pinups That Stick
- Pirate
- Police
- Powerplus
- Puerto Rico
- Quetzalcoatl
- Ragnarok
- Raven
- Ride Like a Girl
- Roses
- Runes
- RydeCulture
- Saddlebag
- Saddlebag Decals
- Saddlebag Tether
- Scales
- Sci-Fi
- Scout Bobber
- Scout Bobber Sixty
- Scout Classic
- Scout Frame
- Scout Rogue
- Scout Sixty
- Scout Sixty Bobber
- Scout Sixty Classic
- Scout Twenty
- Shamrock
- Shark Teeth
- shirt
- Shopify Collective
- Skull
- Skull Warbonnet
- Skystone
- Soldier
- Space Force
- Speaker
- Spear
- Sport Scout Sixty
- Sportster
- Squid
- Succubus
- Sunburst
- Super Scout
- Surtr
- Suzuki
- T-Shirt
- TAB Performance
- Tank Decals
- Tee
- Tees
- Teeth
- Tentacles
- Texas
- The Hu
- The Hunt
- Thin Blue Line
- Thin Green Line
- Thin Red Line
- Thunderbird
- Thunderstroke
- TLC Thunder and Lightning Customs
- Tomahawk
- Tree of Life
- Tropical
- TropicalBobber
- Turn Signals
- Undead
- Universal
- V-Cover
- Veteran
- Victory
- Viking
- Vinyl Accents
- Warbonnet
- Warrior
- Wendy
- Wendy Warbonnet
- Wolf
- Wolf Headdress
- Wolf Warbonnet
- Women's
- Yamaha
- Zombie
- Zombies
30 products
Hot Leathers All Gave Some 4"x3" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers American Flag Hook and Loop 3" x 2" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Drinks Well Patch PPW1093
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Fire Fighter Banner 11" x 3" Patch
Regular price $11.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Full Headress 10" x 10" Patch
Regular price $29.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Howling Wolf 2" x 5" Patch PPA8940
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Patch Pow MIA Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Patch USN Logo
Regular price $29.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers Pirate Skull 11" x 10" Patch
Regular price $29.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA2022 Support Our Troops 4" x 3" Patch
Regular price $7.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA4212 Hand Grenade 2" x 4" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA5346 Wild Dream Catcher 6" Patch
Regular price $24.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA5366 Don't Tread On Me 11" Patch
Regular price $24.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA7002 Urban American Flag 5" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA8910 Native Eagle 4"x4" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA8920 Native Wolf 4"x4" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPA9011 Yellow Border Right Arm Flag 3"x2" Patch
Regular price $3.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPF5111 Flag Thin Blue Line Embroidered 3"x2" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPF5112 Flag Thin Red Line Embroidered 3"x2" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPF5113 3 Inch Thin Red Blue Line 3 Inch Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPL9819 Taco and Beer 4"x 2" Patch
Regular price $5.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers PPQ1463 Hockey Mask 5" Patch
Regular price $7.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers US Army Military es 10" x 10" Patch
Regular price $29.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Hot Leathers USMC Semper Fi Military es 3" x 3" Patch
Regular price $7.95All Hot Leathers patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
- • Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
- • Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
- • Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
- • Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
- • Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
- • This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
- • Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
- • Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
- • Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
- • Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam.
- • Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
- • Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
- • Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
- The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
- • Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
- • Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clen lightweight cloth to cover the patch
- • Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
- • Let the garment cool completely before wearing