Are those the inkjet iron-on transfers?
I have never used them, and I am interested to know how they hold up in the wash? Any peeling or cracking? I am flying to Canada in two weeks and I just might buy some to bring back here with me.
Are those the inkjet iron-on transfers?
I have never used them, and I am interested to know how they hold up in the wash? Any peeling or cracking? I am flying to Canada in two weeks and I just might buy some to bring back here with me.
When you wash turn then inside out..I never dryed mine in the dryer, but my friend does the pillowcases i gave her they do fine..and yes its the injet iron trasfers, I also use fabric crayons, and the kids and i have colored pictures and ironed them on..it can be washed but dry in dryer..lol..lots of ideas to work with and things you do with them,..Originally Posted by jackie
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Don't buy a cheap iron-on paper -- I bought one last year, and bought the most affordable one and it peels after I followed all the directions to the letter. I'd check online for reviews of which one works best.
www.cafepress.com , you can make your own free shops and order your designs on t-shirts. I did it, it is great!
Last edited by Suki Wingy; 11-26-2005 at 05:11 PM.
Niņo & Eliza
Jackie, you can find transfer paper here, in Spain. I use the brand APLI ,guess you can find too the main international brands like HP,etc...APLI
You can download useful software too in its site ( also in english)
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