I'm looking for glue or something to attach patches to my vest. I know that sewing is the best/most permanent method.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a good glue that doesn't get too stiff, but hold well?
thanks
I'm looking for glue or something to attach patches to my vest. I know that sewing is the best/most permanent method.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a good glue that doesn't get too stiff, but hold well?
thanks
2015 Triglide Vivid Black
2013 TriGlide Vivid Black - sold /'99 FLHTCUI - sold /'97 FXSTC -sold
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Why not try "seam tape" . You can buy it a JoAnn Fabrics. It is heat sensitive. You can cut out a piece or two the shape of your patch, place it between your patch and vest, place a moist terry cloth overtop of your patch and then apply a pretty hot iron to the moist terry cloth. The steam will super charge the heat from the iron and this should be enough heat to activate the glue on the seam tape. Ater you heat the patch side then flip the vest over, don't bother with the terry cloth and heat it again from the vest side to the patch area. I'm suggesting the moist terry cloth overtop of your patch to protect it from the flat heat of the iron.
Something else you can try is hot melt glue. You can but it and a heat gun at any "Craft's Supply Store" or you can go online. If you try the hot melt glue route you have a extremely short window of time from applying the glue to matting it with the vest.
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For my largest patch it was only $10 to have it sewn on at the local seamstress. Glue does not hold, even the iron on does not stand up well the the riding conditions. Just take to your local seamstress and you will save in the long run. Just my opinion, and experience talking though.
A lot of our HOG Chapter members and other "Clubs" take their vest and patches to a local Shoe Repair Shop and get them sewn on. He sews on both cloth and leather vests. A seamstress may not have a machine that will work well if sewing on leather.
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If you're just wanting to apply something temporarily I've always had good luck with double sided carpet tape. It won't hold for months and probably wont hold long if it's exposed to any high speed air blowing across it.
I took my patches to a local guy who sews ute tarps and shade cloths. he was more than happy to do it and did a nice job very reasonable price too. same would probably apply to people who do saddlery and horse covers.