Thermoadhesive patch of the Maltese cross, liturgical colours, 4 in

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Thermoadhesive patch of the Maltese cross, liturgical colours, 3.9x3.9 inches. Thermoadhesive fabric appliqué representing a Maltese cross, available in all four liturgical coulours: green, red, white and purple.
Iron-on patch made in Italy.
How to apply the patch:
1. Place the application on the exact spot of your choice with its back in direct contact with the fabric.
2. Put a cotton cloth or a clear ironing cloth over the patch in order to avoid any direct contact with the iron and any possible f...



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Thermoadhesive patch of the Maltese cross, liturgical colours, 3.9x3.9 inches. Thermoadhesive fabric appliqué representing a Maltese cross, available in all four liturgical coulours: green, red, white and purple.
Iron-on patch made in Italy.
How to apply the patch:
1. Place the application on the exact spot of your choice with its back in direct contact with the fabric.
2. Put a cotton cloth or a clear ironing cloth over the patch in order to avoid any direct contact with the iron and any possible fabric damage.
3. With your hot iron apply some pressure on the self-adhesive patch for about 30-60 seconds, taking care not to move the iron. Repeat the operation with the fabric facedown.
4. Allow the thermoadhesive resin to cool down for a few minutes before put the clothes on.
We recommend that you do not wash the garnement in the 48 hours following the application.

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