Genderqueer Flag Patch
Genderqueer Flag Patch
The fluidity of gender is something to be celebrated and proud of, and by opening up to conversations about genderqueer-ness and experiencing life outside of male/ female boundaries, we’re helping people to feel more visible and free in how they feel 🥰
- Dimensions: 5cm X 7cm
- Iron or Sew On Patch
- Vegan-Friendly Glue
- 100% Cotton
- Designed by the creative team at Luna.
What can I put a patch onto?
- Anything and EVERYTHING!
Do I have to iron on?
- Nope, you can sew on if you prefer
What material can I iron them onto?
- Well we would say iron them onto anything that is cotton or a natural fabric, otherwise whip the needle and thread out so you don't set anything on fire...
How do I apply using an iron?
- Place on the garment and cover with a tea towel
- Press with a hot iron for min. 2 minutes, using firm pressure and steam function (if available)
- Check the patch is firmly stuck down. If the edges are rising up, cover and press again
(Under 16s - please get adult supervision)
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I'm 55 - so Older. I only recently found out I am neurodiverse, but I have been Queer for as long as I have known I was anything. I never felt fully 'Lesbian' - because that didn't hit the cosmos of spots that could spin my identity.
Back in the Olden Times I was out doing OutRage! stuff and marching on Demos and hanging with my Folk....Now I got a flag/patch - and I love the colours! (so these are the colours adopted by the Women's Suffragists https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=75b7e089a17a14fdJmltdHM9MTY5MjY2MjQwMCZpZ3VpZD0yMDdmNGFjNC0xOTg1LTZlMjMtMmFhZC00MDI4MThiZDZmY2ImaW5zaWQ9NTI3Mw&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=207f4ac4-1985-6e23-2aad-402818bd6fcb&psq=suffragette+colours+meaning&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaGFuZ2VybG9uZG9uLmNvbS9jb2xvdXJzLXN1ZmZyYWdldHRlcy8&ntb=1
The WSPU and the Pankhurst family didn't always agree with one-another - Why would they? Anyway it's nice to be Gender Queer and to nod thanks to the women and men who were tortured so we could Vote.