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turn your embroidery into a patch

It’s a scientific fact that everyone loves embroidery. And why wouldn’t you? Even the most ordinary of items becomes instantly snazzy with a delicately stitched design.
If you happen to have whipped up your own embroidered design recently, or perhaps amassed a heap of lovely hand-stitched fabrics, you might like to show it off in patch form. To do so, follow the lead of our pals at Brit + Co., where clever crafter Madeline has gifted us with some fab instructions on how to turn a little piece of embroidery into an iron-on. Sweet as!











