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Custom patches are a fast and easy way to customize jackets, sweaters, shirts and even pants. This is why they have become a favorite of the military, law enforcement and athletic organizations. Combining patches with hook and loop fasteners makes them easy to remove for cleaning the garment, or to change out when needed. With that in mind, here’s how to make custom VELCRO® Brand patches.
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How to Use VELCRO® Brand fasteners Rollers?
Since its invention back in the 1940s, VELCRO® Brand hook and loop fasteners have proven remarkably versatile. From hanging art to closing spacesuits, hook and loop fasteners have found applications in all sorts of areas—including beauty. For example, VELCRO® Brand rollers are known for their ability to add bounce, volume and curl to straight hair. What’s more, they can work with or without heat. Here’s a look at how VELCRO® Brand fasteners work, and how to use VELCRO® Brand rollers. -
How to Remove Hair From VELCRO® Brand Fasteners?
The ability of VELCRO® Brand hooks to cling to fabrics makes the product both handy and versatile. However, like so many other useful tools, VELCRO® Brand hooks can sometimes need maintenance. In this case, their propensity to hold on to hair, lint and dust can be problematic, unless you know how to remove hair from VELCRO® Brand hooks. And, it can be much easier to do when you understand how it works. -
How To Make VELCRO® Brand Hooks Stick Again?
The hooks and loops we know as the VELCRO® Brand fastening system have a myriad of uses, ranging from hair curlers to spacesuits. Ironically though, the system’s mechanics make it vulnerable to failure. The hooks lose their ability to grip if they get clogged with hair, dust, or lint. -
Will VELCRO® Brand Fasteners Stick to Felt?
We all know and love VELCRO® Brand hooks and loops for their versatility. The uses are almost limitless, as long as you pay attention to the way it works and what it likes to do. In this case, if you’re wondering will VELCRO® Brand hooks stick to felt, the answer is an absolute yes — as long as you’re using the right kind of felt, and the right kind of hooks. -
Taking Hold of Tough Tasks: Industrial Strength VELCRO® Brand Hook and Loop Fasteners
When it comes to securing items in demanding environments, industrial strength fasteners are a reliable solution. Industrial strength VELCRO® Brand fasteners, or high strength fasteners, offers a unique combination of holding power and versatility. These fasteners utilize the familiar hook-and-loop design to deliver an exceedingly strong grip. -
Patching Up Possibilities: Unleash Your Creativity with Custom Die-Cut VELCRO® Brand Hook and Loop Patches
VELCRO® Brand fasteners, commonly referred to as "hook and loop" fasteners, offer endless possibilities for organization and closure. But what if you need a more customized solution? Consider custom die-cut VELCRO® Brand hook for patches. Custom hook pieces can be sewn or adhered to patches, making it easy to promote brand identity. -
Beyond Branding: Elevate Your VELCRO® Brand Fasteners with Custom Imprinting
Imagine transforming your VELCRO® Brand hook and loop fasteners into silent brand ambassadors. You can easily achieve this with our custom logo imprinting service. We offer a seamless solution to personalize imprint products like hook and loop straps made with VELCRO® Brand fasteners, adding a touch of professionalism or a burst of personality to any project. -
Unleashing Precision: A Beginner's Guide to Our Die-Cutting Services for Hook and Loop Fasteners
Ever envisioned a unique application for VELCRO® Brand hook and loop fasteners, but lacked the tools to bring your vision to life? Look no further than our die-cutting services. We transform your custom shapes into reality, offering a precise and efficient solution for projects of all sizes. -
Hanging Heavy Pictures Without Nails
Hanging pictures can be a daunting task, especially when dealing with heavy frames or trying to limit damage to walls. Traditional methods like nails or screws can leave unsightly holes and damage the surface beneath. Luckily there are some clever alternatives, including some that are damage-free, for hanging pictures.