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Patches

jgiesbrecht

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Camino Frances, Fisterra, Muxia Sept-Oct 2020
How have you all attached your patches to your backpack?
I know theres diff methods: sewing, adhesive etc just wondering specifically what has worked for you guys. I'm not a sew-er but I do have a friend who could info ask her....just wondering if theres a better way
 
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I have lots of patches on my backpack. Stuck them in place with adhesive and then sewed them. Good needle and a thimble.
 
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Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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I used some sort of double-sided adhesive sheet that can be cut to shape which we got from the Scouts who use it to attach their badges to their uniforms. I was worried that sewing it on would affect the water resistance of the pack.
 
How have you all attached your patches to your backpack?
I know theres diff methods: sewing, adhesive etc just wondering specifically what has worked for you guys. I'm not a sew-er but I do have a friend who could info ask her....just wondering if theres a better way


I never do.

I have a ‘campfire blanket’ which I’ve had since I was a Cub Scout in the very early 1970s. The idea is that whilst a camp fire might warm you from the front the blanket provides some comfort from the back. I have a bucket (imperial couple of gallons?) full of fabric badges to be sewn onto said blanket whenever a day has nothing more interesting to offer.
 
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I was worried that sewing it on would affect the water resistance of the pack.
I had similar concern but the fabric glue sealed any puncture holes made by needle although has started to seep out after last Camino but contents inside where dry. Glue and Sew before you go 🤠IMG-20191121-WA0031.jpg
 
I prefer fabric adhesive - keeping in mind that not all fabric adhesives are created equal, and the effiacy of said adhesive has much to do with the backpack material involved.

Some compounds sold as "fabric adhesive" don't work particularly well on vinyl fabrics, as I found out through trial and error when trying to attach patches to my Osprey pack a while back. Finally stumbled upon Aleene's Ultimate Multi-Surface Adhesive and haven't looked back. It beat my trusted favorite E-6000 in side-by-side tests and has proved to be secure and waterproof.

 
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How have you all attached your patches to your backpack?
I know theres diff methods: sewing, adhesive etc just wondering specifically what has worked for you guys. I'm not a sew-er but I do have a friend who could info ask her....just wondering if theres a better way

I use fabric, self-adhesive velcro-type, hook and loop for fabrics; self-adheres quite well to my backpack. One side goes on the pack, the other to the back of the patch.

A fabric store or craft store, like Joannes, will carry the product in a variety of sizes.
 
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Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Since being introduced to the Speedy Stitcher

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I'm more than happy to stitch patches onto my pack (and those of others - whether they like it or not). I wax the thread before stitching.
 

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