DH here.... (no, I'm not a mom as the user name would suggest

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Anyway - we purchased a decent set of luggage this year to accompany us on our annual trip to Disney (and wherever else our trips may take us). Upon getting it home, my wife decided that it had a severe lack of Disney on it and added iron on patches (purchased at a local fabric or hobby store).
We just took our first trip with the luggage and it held up well (the patches and luggage). When putting the patches on - this is what we did:
- Put a block of wood in the luggage pocket under where the patch will go. (we used a knife block without the knives in it). This will give you a stable surface to iron on.
- Set the patch on and decide where you want it (then remove the patch and set aside until you heat the fabric in the next step).
- Put a small towel over the case and heat the towel (and the case under it) with an iron.
- Remove the towel and place the patch where you want it.
- Put the towel back (over the case and patch) and iron the towel again (hold the iron in place is fine) for about 30 seconds.
- Remove the towel and admire your handywork. If any of the edges do not seem to be firmly stuck (like mickeys tail for example) put the towel back down and heat a little longer.
My wife added the pictures and our initials to the bags, this is how they turned out...
25" bag that we checked at the airport
My Carry on Bag. (hers has a larger Mickey on it)
The personal bag. (attaches to the carry on and will fit my camera, a few books and snacks. (and easily fits under the seat on the airplane).
It turned out really well, but in retrospect, I wish we could have found a larger patch for the bottom of the 25" case.
Does that answer your question?
Michael