Eagle92 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 In addition to pins, try staples. My HS had a uniform. My patch fell off and I stapled it as a "temporary" measure. I say "temporary" b/c the intentions was just that, but I wore the patched stapled about 2/3's of the Sr. Year, and never did sew it on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kari_cardi Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Eagle92, I was going to suggest staples. Turn the stapler over so the bendy-down bits are on the top of the patch, and they are barely noticeable. Works for hems and all sorts of clothing problems. Washable too. I can sew, and sew well, it is one of my lifelong passions. But sometimes, a staple is just the ticket to a quick and dirty yet serviceable job. Staples will rust and leave marks, though, so it is at best a temporary solution. It is also pretty easy to quickly sew on a patch by alternating short and long hand stitches. Do a short stitch on top, catching the embroidered edge (not through the plastic, no need) then a long stitch underneath. Aim for that long stitch to go about a quarter the way around the badge. Repeat three times and done. Pulls right out when it is time to replace the rank badge with the next one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TDCA Posted August 27, 2018 Share Posted August 27, 2018 The holder doesn't look as clean as using badge magic or sewing but I can see it's purpose. We are trying to reuse and recycle our uniforms as much as possible and the one challenge in handing down the shirts, is the damage the 4 patches leaves on the shirt either sewn on or by using badge magic. He can learn to sew the 4 other patches, no doubt it's a useful skill. I would caution that if your kid is the only one with the holder he may feel awkward or maybe he'll start a new trend, you never know, so be sure to check with him before you buy it. I know quite a few parents around here who might really like the holder idea. As the Quartermaster, I am thinking of letting parents know it's available for those who are interested. To the parent who was given a hard time for using velcro,: We are an Army family and I would like to note that my husband's uniform has all velcro patches. Nobody teases him about his uniform or his velcro patches. It allows us to pull off the patches for each wash and keeps everything looking sharp through multiple washes and years of wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattR Posted August 27, 2018 Share Posted August 27, 2018 @TDCA, welcome to the forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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