🧵 Patch it up, stand out — because your style deserves a flawless fix!
This 40 x 12 cm dark blue iron-on repair patch by Kleiber is crafted from 100% cotton, designed specifically for fine knit textiles. It offers versatile application options—iron-on or sew-on—and withstands washing up to 60°C, ensuring durable, discreet repairs that keep your wardrobe looking sharp.
Brand | Kleiber |
Model Number | 320-07 |
Colour | Dark Blue |
Package Dimensions | 14.8 x 13.5 x 0.4 cm; 10 g |
Material | Cotton |
Item Weight | 10 g |
A**P
Amazing patches, this is the only brand I now trust
After using once I bought more , this stuff is so easy to use and is super strong so impressed with it , I bought some other stuff on amazon which was the same price but alot more I wish I never bothered, buy this and save time and effort, this stuff just works !!!
A**C
Successful job
Bought to cover a thin patch on the side of a mattress protector. Was wary of the heat needed to make it stick as the sides of the protector are synthetic, so I put a cloth over the patch before ironing. It stuck well and has withstood washing.
A**H
Far better than buying a new shirt!
The best repair material I have found thus far. I tore my favourite shirt on an open drawer and thought it had 'had it'. However, rather than just throw it away I decided to have a go at repairing it first. The Kleiber material is generous in size - 40x12cm - and provides enough for several small repairs. It is very thin so bends and folds with the fabric. I followed the instructions to the letter and the result was a near invisible repair that is strong and unobtrusive. It washes well with no loss of adhesion. So, the result was my favourite shirt was saved and - given that I must have only used 5% of the material - all for about 40p. I will now try it for more challenging repairs; it has my confidence.
M**Y
Reasonable amount, reasonably easy to use
I was looking for a fabric that was sufficiently thin and smooth - most of the patches I could buy locally were either denim ones, or not the colour I needed. The aim was to cover a logo on my daughter's favourite PE track suit bottoms. The fabric was just what I needed - a synthetic thin thread smooth finish, the patch is quite big so could have fixed 5 pairs of trousers with that. In terms of application, first put the iron on the 2 dots in order to be careful and held for 35 seconds and nothing happened, the glue did not melt even remotely. Could be caused by the fact that I surrounded the patched area with other cloths to make sure I do not melt the trousers. So abandoned caution used highest heat setting on the iron and the patch attached easily. Did iron it a bit longer after the recommended time for a good measure. Very happy with the result.
A**5
Not good for fine fabric.
I bought this for a fine, linen shirt. I thought maybe it would soften up, but it hasn’t. It’s ok for a thicker polyester cotton or even cotton, but not for something softer and a more sheer linen.
H**D
Great for repairing ski kit
I am always getting tiny cuts around the ankles of my ski pants from sharp ski edges. These iron on patches are great for repairing them if you have black pants. While not invisible they are very fine weave, pretty unobtrusive, and they stop tears getting bigger and/or showing fluffy insulation. Always keep them with my ski kit.
A**.
Disappointing patch for a T.shirt...
Covering rough material on a T.ShirtPretty much useless dosnt stick well at all the outside edges lift up I had to purchase material glue to secure the patch....Disappointed.
N**E
They do stick but not well
As others have said these are easy to carefully iron on and difficult or impossible for them to stay on properly. I, like others, followed the instructions to the letter and therefore assumed I'd get it right. No, unfortunately others have done the same as me and still had less than perfect results. No idea why this should be. Mine is still in position after a number of washes but all of the edges are unstuck.
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