🛠️ Patch it up, stand out, and never let your denim fade into the background!
ZEFFFKA Denim Iron-on Jean Patches offer 10 durable, 100% cotton patches in assorted blue and black shades, sized 4-1/4" by 3-3/4". Featuring the strongest hot-melt adhesive, these patches apply easily with a household iron in just one minute, requiring no sewing. Suitable for both inside and outside garment repairs, they are machine washable and can be re-ironed multiple times, making them a practical, stylish, and eco-friendly solution to extend the life of your denim and other fabrics.
Brand | ZEFFFKA |
Model Number | MOT Parent |
Colour | blue |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 10 x 1 cm; 18 g |
Material | Cotton |
Item Weight | 18 g |
B**A
Quality Product, Works a Treat!
I highly recommend these patches. I have used to mend various denim jeans requiring renovation and they have stayed secure after washing. Easy to use and stick in seconds using hot steam iron. Good variety of shades. Very good quality and therefore value for money. I would definitely purchase again.
G**R
easy to use
well, it is easy to repair some clothes and have a good result but not a 100 percent satisfaction.
K**4
Nice product but didn't last several washes
Patches ironed on well but came off after several washes
F**Y
Very useful
It really does what it says on advertising, i had so many clothes that I’ve amended & in some cases i use as style on top of some fabrics, looks very nice
O**R
Saved my Jeans!
I used these to fix a small tear in my jeans, saved me buying a new pair, worn but very comfy.
A**T
Good value but unpleasant to use
The media could not be loaded. These patches are very thin and feel papery. They come in a set with lots of different colours so it's easy to get a decent match to your jeans for two holes, or if you cut them down you might be able to go matchy-matchy with your whole repair. The do need to be sewn down or the edges will lift and roll, especially if they're placed in the crotch or thighs. I've found the best stitch for this is the 3-step zigzag. A plain zigzag will rub and fray.I've washed these jeans a few times now and the patches are still stiff. I had some colour transfer too, although I can't tell if that's the patch or the thread so I haven't knocked off any stars.For comparison, I did a patch with a thicker denim patch from a well-known haberdashery company. It's softened in the wash and feels thick like old-fashioned cotton denim.If you need a quick fix to get you through one event, these might do the job, but I have half a packet left and I'd rather throw them out than use them for further repairs.(Sound on for the video and you'll hear how papery and stiff the patches are.)
C**S
Really good first impressions
I bought these patches to repair a cut I accidentally put in a pair of relatively good jeans. The cut was about an inch long and was fraying at the sides.I cut the patch to a size to adequately cover the cut with rounded corners. Turning the jeans inside out and placing them on an ironing board I then covered the cut with the patch making sure all was nice and flat and then applied a hot iron as per the instructions. The patch adhered well. Then turning the jeans the right way out I ironed the jeans over the patched area. A tip here is to iron it through a thin cloth so as not to scorch the fabric.The result was a fairly neat repaired cut after trimming off any loose threads with some sharp scissors. Obviously the cut is still visible but the edges are now together and no longer fraying.As for longevity and ability to resist washing I’ll have to report back on those but for the moment the patches have done the job quite pleasingly.Update - The jeans have been through the wash several times and the patch has remained firmly in place
M**D
Not great
I wanted these to reinforce the seam of a pair of jeans that was starting to fray so cut them and ironed inside as recommended. The patches are very stiff and I’ve had to sew them in place as I can see they will begin to curl very quickly. The range of colours is good but when I ironed them even using baking paper the colour bled and went through to my ironing board.Save your money and cut up some old jeans.
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