Angel Wing Patch measures 8x10 inches and is Embroidered in Black / Pink. 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 pair of wings, designed to resemble those of a bird or an angel. The wings are symmetrical, with each wing mirroring the other, creating a balanced and visually striking design. The patch is predominantly composed of vibrant pink threads, giving it a bold and eye-catching appearance.
Each wing is made up of multiple feather-like sections, with the feathers arranged in a layered pattern to mimic the natural structure of wings. The feathers are primarily pink, with varying shades to create depth and dimension. The stitching uses a combination of satin and fill stitches, with the pink threads forming the main body of the feathers, while lighter pink and white threads add highlights and texture, giving the wings a soft, feathery look. The edges of each feather are outlined with black stitching, which defines the individual feathers and makes the pink color pop against the darker outline.
The wings are set against a black background, which extends slightly beyond the edges of the wings, creating a border. The border itself is outlined with a black zigzag stitch, a common feature in embroidered patches to prevent fraying and provide a clean, finished edge. The overall shape of the patch is irregular, following the natural contours of the wings, with the top of each wing curving slightly inward and the bottom feathers fanning outward.
The patch is placed on a dark fabric surface, possibly black or dark gray denim, which contrasts sharply with the bright pink of the wings, making the design stand out even more. The wings could symbolize freedom, spirituality, or protection, depending on the context in which the patch is used. This type of patch is likely intended for decorative purposes, such as being sewn onto clothing, bags, or jackets, to add a playful and whimsical touch to the item. The use of pink gives it a modern, non-traditional twist on the classic wing motif, possibly appealing to someone looking for a bold and unique accessory.