Transferring photos to items these days is all the rage when it comes to crafting or memory projects. The following information gives three different methods for transferring images to projects. The Packing...
How to Apply Your Iron-On Heat Transfer Motif The iron-on heat transfer motif comes ready to iron-on your fabric or t-shirt 1. Pre-heat your iron temperature fit for your fabric 2. Slowly peel of the white...
Problem Solving - Occasionally an appliqué may loosen on the edges after washing. This is usually due to using an iron that does not heat to the proper temperature (too cool) even if the setting is correct....
Ebay Store Rhinestones Swarovski Rhinestones Rhinestuds Supplies Nailheads Cabochons For over 10 years, I've been making custom designs with hot fix rhinestones, rhinestuds, pearls,and iron on nailheads. ...
Create Your Own Embroidery Transfer Pattern You can create your own embroidery transfer pattern design using Aunt Martha's Tracing Pad paper (9"x12" sheets of Tracing Paper) and transfer pencils . 1. Trace any...
Here is what you will be using to iron a design on a t shirt or sweatshirt.A regular household iron, 2 cover sheets, the design and a blank(white) mousepad. The blank white mousepad is a hard flat heat...
Making your new unique T shirt , cool jeans, and more by your own with our Iron on transfer design. Iron on Instruction VERY EASY 1. Put down your selected fabric on your iron table or dinning table. 2....
METHODS OF HEAT APPLICATION COMMERCIAL HEAT PRESS Preheat the heat press to 325° Fahrenheit. To remove any moisture from the fabric, press for a few seconds and allow to cool. This aids in better adhesion...
Make beautiful vintage kitchen flour sack towel sets to give or sell by using Aunt Martha's Ball Point Paint Tubes . This is a fast way to create a set of towels to match any kitchen decor. Start by selecting...
There are three methods of applying hot-fix rhinestones. The first method is by using the Hot-Fixer tool, the second method involves the use of a standard iron and the third method is by using fabric glue....