Horse in Dreamcatcher Iron on Patch measures 3x3.8 inches and is Embroidered in Black / Brown / Blue / Red / Yellow. The patch can be sewn on to Leather Biker Jackets, Vests or Chaps. The patch can also be ironed on to Shirts, Hats or Denim material such as Jeans. Features plastic iron on backing and clean laser cut embroidered borders. Japanese made iron on glue requires temperature between 270-290 Degrees Fahrenheit. Use a heat press for 30 seconds to adhere the patch permanently to your clothing. Using a regular household iron will probably not be as permanent as one hopes. If possible we recommend you sew on your patches for a more durable application. Never iron on patches to Leather or Nylon materials.
The embroidered patch in the image features a design inspired by a dreamcatcher, with a horse's head as the central element. The patch has a circular shape at the top, representing the dreamcatcher's hoop, and extends downward with feather-like elements, mimicking the traditional hanging feathers of a dreamcatcher.
At the center of the circular hoop is the head of a horse, facing slightly to the left. The horse is depicted in shades of brown and gray, with detailed stitching that highlights its mane, eyes, and facial features. The mane flows naturally, with a mix of light and dark brown threads, giving it a realistic texture. The horse's eyes are small and black, adding a sense of depth and expression.
The dreamcatcher hoop surrounding the horse's head is black, with a web-like pattern inside it. The web is created using red and blue threads, with small beads represented by red, blue, and yellow dots at various points where the threads intersect. This gives the design a traditional dreamcatcher aesthetic, often associated with Native American culture, where dreamcatchers are believed to protect people from bad dreams and negative energies.
Hanging from the bottom of the hoop are three feather-like elements, each with distinct colors and patterns. The left feather is primarily brown with white and red accents, the middle feather is red with white detailing, and the right feather is blue with white highlights. These feathers are detailed with fine stitching to mimic the texture of real feathers, adding to the overall intricacy of the design. Additionally, there is a small crescent moon shape hanging alongside the feathers, embroidered in yellow with red and blue beads, further tying into the dreamcatcher theme.
The patch has a black background with a thick black border, outlined by a beige zigzag stitch, which is typical for embroidered patches to prevent fraying and give a clean edge. The patch is placed on a blue fabric surface, likely denim, which contrasts with the colors of the design and makes them stand out. A small, transparent plastic piece with a circular hole is partially visible at the top, possibly used for packaging or display purposes.
This patch combines elements of nature and spirituality, with the horse symbolizing strength, freedom, or grace, and the dreamcatcher adding a protective or mystical significance. It’s likely intended for decorative use, such as being sewn onto clothing, bags, or jackets, to add a unique and culturally inspired touch.