Description
All patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees
Do Not Use Steam
Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure iron the area for 15 seconds
The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clean lightweight cloth to cover the patch
Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Description
All patches feature a heat- sealed backing. This means that our patches may be ironed on or sewn on to most clothing easily.
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
Finally restitch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam
Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure ron the area for 15 seconds
The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clean lightweight cloth to cover the patch
Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Description
Heat-sealed backing for easy iron-on application.
Features:
Patch Sewing Instructions:
Note: Sewing by hand will give you greater control and is easier than trying to use a sewing machine when sewing into leather. Sewing on a patch will leave permanent holes on your jacket to please be careful about placement before you start.
Identify where you want the patch and outline the area with tailor’s chalk
Using a sewing pick, pick open the bottom seam of your garment lining just enough to allow your hand to fit inside the garment
Position your inside hand so it is resting flat between the lining and outlines area
Use your outside had to position the patch, you can lightly spray leather adhesive on the area to hold the patch, however this is not a permanent adhesive
Begin threading your upholstery needle using a strong nylon thread that matches your patch, use your thimble to push the needle through the leather moving from inside the item to the outside
This will allow the knot to be on the inside of the item, then pull the needle through and out with your outside hand and back down through the patch and leather
Continue this pattern all around the patch, keeping stitches close together and to the end of the patch for the most secure attachment
Once you have gotten back to where you started, send the needle through the first stitch, and loop it around a few times to make a finishing knot
Finally rest itch the garments lining and your all set
Patch Iron-on Instructions:
Preheat your iron to 325-335 degrees. Do Not Use Steam
Press the area where you want your patch to be for 25 seconds
Position the patch on the garment so that it is positioned where you would like it to be
Place a lightweight cloth over the patch, using a back-and-forth motion with medium pressure on the area for 15 seconds
The iron should never come into direct contact with the patch
Carefully turn your garment inside out, using the same back and forth motion firmly iron the inside of the item where your patch is for about 1 minute
Turn the garment right side in once more, use your clean lightweight cloth to cover the patch
Iron the edges of the patch through the cloth to ensure they are thoroughly sealed
Let the garment cool completely before wearing
Friendly and knowledgeable people. Quality heavy duty leather with excellent craftsmanship. Super happy that my friend recommended eagle leather. I will definitely be a lifetime customer.
Men's Hotshot Vest
Shelley Finance
Gorgeous Jacket!
I've been wanting a good-quality leather motorcycle jacket for a while and I LOVE this! It fits and fits the bill!
Ladies Popstar Jacket Black
Bruce Langele
Great fun and style
Yes I would
Men's Houston Vest
Brian Commins
Helmet ratchet quick release
Perfect product.Just fitted to my HJC motorbike helmet today.Works well.
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Helmet Ratcheted Quick Release
Carl BLACK
Small Saddlebags
These fit perfectly and are a nice complement to the Harley. Didn’t have a picture to compare to be sure before purchase, but didn’t matter.
Thank you, Harry! We appreciate you taking the time to let us know you’re happy with the Eagle Native Lacy Ladies Vest. We’re glad you’re enjoying our products! If you ever have questions or need help finding something else, just reach out. Ride safe and thanks for being part of the Eagle Leather community!
I’ve been riding over 40 years and used several different gauntlets. These deerskin are the best excluding heated gloves.
Thank you, Lawrence! It means a lot to get this kind of feedback from someone with your riding experience. We’re glad to hear the Thinsulate Gauntlet Gloves are your favorite after all these years in the saddle. Deerskin really does make a difference for comfort and durability. If you ever want to talk heated options or need anything else, just let us know. Ride safe and thanks for choosing Eagle Leather!
The product is great with very soft leather. But they run small, even using their measurement guide. Trying to figure out how to return them.
Thank you for your honest feedback, John. We’re glad to hear you like the quality and feel of the goatskin fingerless gloves, but we’re sorry the fit wasn’t quite right. We want to make sure you get the right size, so our team will reach out to help you with the return and exchange process. If you have any other questions, just let us know—we’re here to help. Thanks again for letting us know about your experience!
Wonderful cut!! Learher is beautiful and thick, but lightweight in the best way. Looks really nice on. Ive looked everywhere for a good cut for the bike. Very glad to have found this one. Will buy again!