You should pin the patch on while wearing the uniform top, to make sure you place it properly. It should be sewn onto the upper chest area, completely visible and flat on the chest… NOT the shoulder.
When deployed to a designated combat zone, soldiers also may wear the company-level or higher patch on their right sleeves to reflect the units in which they serve. Patches are to be sewn on the uniform prior to the first testing for each student. Place Gi patch on the warm spot and cover your patch with small towel and firmly press the iron on the towel for 45 seconds.
Flip your Gi over and locate the spot your patch is on so you can place the towel on top and run the iron for another seconds. Since the Stars and Stripes are mounted with the canton closest to the pole, that section of the flag stayed to the right, while the stripes flew to the left. Most karate systems have guidelines for where and how to place patches on a uniform. These patches signify various achievements, such as advancing to a new rank or becoming an instructor. With a few simple techniques, you can apply karate patches yourself every time you earn them.
When you earn new patches, ask your karate instructor where they should go on your uniform. Pin the patches in place with safety pins or pushpins. Try on your uniform to be sure the patches are positioned correctly.
Sew on the patches by hand with a needle and a thread, or with a sewing machine. Machine-sewing takes less time and provides a stronger bond than hand-sewing. Match the thread color with that of the patch's edge and, for machine-sewing, match the inner bobbin color with the uniform color. Remove the pins as you sew.
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