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Using an Iron-on Transfer

January 15, 2008

sequin iron-on transfersIs there any way to use a picture colored with crayons as an iron on transfer for say an apron or t-shirt

Belinda from Wingo, KY

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By Randa (Guest Post)
January 15, 20080 found this helpful
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I don't know about using a page of something colored. I do know you can use the cheapest crayons you can buy and have perfect fabric crayons at a much lower price. Just color your own design on the apron and iron it with a sheet of plain paper between iron and fabric. if it is going to be washed often iron it with a sheet on cut rite wax paper over it. This can even be bleached. Remember to use cheap wax crayons the crayola crayons do not work.

 

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January 15, 20080 found this helpful
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There are crayons that are specifically for making iron on transfer. Just go over the drawing with the crayons. These can be found in the sewing section at JoAnn Fabrics or the craft section at Wal-Mart.

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They are really easy to use. Hope this helps.

 
By Linda (Guest Post)
January 16, 20080 found this helpful
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I have done this lots of times by having the kids draw on fine sandpaper with any crayons-remember that any pic drawn will be reversed when used as a transfer so any words need to be written backwards if you want them to read right. Don't know what the reason for the sandpaper is. Make sure the crayon is drawn thickly, and wash separately the first few times.

 
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May 13, 2016

I wanted my own personal tee shirt without the cost of company mark up. At Michael's they have tee shirts on sale often, for $2.99 each. They also carry iron on transfers for the tee shirts, (3 sheets per pack).

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You can make at least 3 tees with 1 package. So I wanted to try my hand at this new craft.

Designing A Tee Shirt With Iron On Transfer

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