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Baby Axolotl Aztec Lizard Patch, iron on, 8", Mexica, Mexican, Embroidery Sequins (#31)
Baby Axolotl Aztec Lizard Patch, iron on, 8", Mexica, Mexican, Embroidery Sequins (#31)
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Axolotl Aztec Lizard Patch, iron on, 8" x 6 1/2"
About The axolotl, or Mexican salamander, has been an important symbol in Mexican culture for centuries. The Aztecs called theaxolotl ASH-OH-LOH-TUHL, which comes from the Nahuatl words atl ("water") and xolotl ("monster"). The axolotl is named after the Aztec god of fire and lightning, Xolotl, who is said to have disguised himself as an axolotl to avoid being sacrificed.
Directions
First make sure your Iron is very hot. Place your patch in the right place on the piece of clothing you choose. Place a thin towel or a cotton piece of fabric to cover the patch (Patch facing up) then with your hot iron apply firm pressure for about 30 seconds. Do Not move iron around or you may move the patch! Allow material and patch to cool for five minutes. Next, turn your garment inside out and iron the area behind the patch while applying firm pressure for 30 seconds. This ensures that the patch is firmly attached. You also can sew it with a sewing machine.



