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PRICE DROP NEW Guns n Roses embroidered LARGE BACK Patch 12x7 Inch NWOT iron on

$ 6.85

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Featured Refinements: Guns N Roses Patch
  • Industry: Music
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Size: 12X7 Inch
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Artist/Band: Guns N' Roses

    Description

    Awesome new Guns N’ Roses embroidered Patches lot NWOT iron on or sew on NEW Guns n Roses embroidered LARGE BACK Patch 12x7 Inch NWOT iron on sew On Very Large Guns N' Roses' debut album, Appetite for Destruction (1987), reached number one on the Billboard 200 a year after its release, on the strength of the top 10 singles "Welcome to the Jungle", "Paradise City", and "Sweet Child o' Mine", the band's only single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The album has sold approximately 30 million copies worldwide, including 18 million units in the United States, making it the country's bestselling debut album and eleventh-bestselling album. Their next studio album, G N' R Lies (1988), reached number two on the Billboard 200, sold ten million copies worldwide (including five million in the U.S.), and included the top 5 hit "Patience". Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, recorded simultaneously and released in 1991, debuted at number two and number one on the Billboard 200 respectively and have sold a combined 35 million copies worldwide (including 14 million units in the U.S.). The Illusion albums included the lead single "You Could Be Mine", covers of "Live and Let Die" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", and a trilogy of ballads ("Don't Cry", "November Rain", and "Estranged"), which featured notably high-budget music videos. The records were supported by the Use Your Illusion Tour, a world tour that lasted from 1991 to 1993. The covers album "The Spaghetti Incident?" (1993) was the last studio album to feature Slash and McKagan before their initial departure.
    An embroidered patch, also known as a cloth badge, is a piece of embroidery which is created by using a fabric backing and thread. The art of making embroidered patches is an old tradition and was originally done by hand. During the first half of the twentieth century they were commonly embroidered using a shiffli embroidery machine.
    Iron-on fabric has a glue backing that melts into another fabric when it is applied with heat. It is used to patch torn clothes or to reinforce fabric in places subject to extreme wear for DIY decoration. This item can be either Ironed on or Sewn, However we suggest ironing  into place and then sewing to ensure it is secure. Looks great everywhere
    How to apply an iron-on patch:
    1. Heat up your iron. You want it to be on its highest heat setting in order for the patch to adhere properly to the item. Pro tip: If you don’t have an iron, you can use a hair straightener in a pinch!
    2. Plan your design. Lay out your piece of clothing on the ironing board and place the patch in the spot where you want to stick it. The adhesive side (i.e., the side without the design) should be flat against the fabric. If you’re ironing it on shoes or a hat—or other things that don’t lie flat—stuff the insides with towels. This way, when you press on the patch with an iron later, it is as close to the fabric as possible and doesn’t shift around. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
    3. Place a thin cloth over the front of the patch. This will act as a barrier between your patch and the iron to protect the fabric of your clothing from the heat. You can use a pressing cloth for this, but if you’re low-key like, WTF is that?, a pillowcase, sheet, or damp towel will suffice.
    4. Iron on that patch. Okay, it’s go time. Place the iron over the patch and cloth and hold it there for 30 seconds. If your patch comes with specific instructions for how long to hold the iron on it, do that amount of time instead.
    5. Flip and repeat steps 3 and 4. Once the patch is fixed to your clothing, turn it inside out and lay it flat on the ironing board again. Place your pressing cloth or pillowcase over the backside of the patch and repeat step 4. If you’re ironing them on something that’s difficult to flip inside out (e.g., the front of a sneaker), apply the iron directly on the patch for a second round
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