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PrintWorksPrintable Iron on Heat Transfer Paper is designed for easy DIY projects on light fabrics, including T-shirts and bags. Each pack contains 25 sheets of 8.5” x 11” paper, compatible with 100% cotton and cotton/poly blends. With a fade-resistant coating, it allows for vibrant, photo-quality prints using inkjet printers. Proudly made in the USA, this product is perfect for both beginners and seasoned crafters looking to create unique designs.
M**L
Easy to use.
These were easy to use. I will buy them again.
T**H
Good
I liked it
S**E
Works with any print and
also works with any brother scan and cut or cricut cutter
R**W
Great transfer paper.
This transfer paper was very easy to use just follow the instructions. The print quality was excellent!
J**B
Worked For Our Needs
Used for Homecoming Olympics t-shirts. I messed up some at first. It worked better if I traced and cut out a circle for the circular logo first. The ends of the design were peeling at first so I had to be sure the ends were ironed well. I pulled the transfer from the side so it wouldn't be as noticeable if the ends did not come up well. I followed the directions to press firmly and followed the ironing pattern for about two minutes. I finally got it right. I would try it on a test shirt first. Mine printed with a white background, which blended with the white shirts, but not sure how that works for other light colors. If you make no mistakes, it is a fast and inexpensive way to make shirts.
M**G
East to press on, beautiful execution
Great easy to use and comes off easy, will buy again
E**L
Be Aware
I gave this good ratings but it's important to Be Aware that this isn't the same as PrintWorks Vanishing Embroidery Transfer. I bought it thinking it was the same and didn't discover the difference until my embroidery project was finished. My fault for moving too fast (again). Fortunately, it's not that big a deal on this particular project but I can see that it might be on others.
W**A
Not the easiest
This transfer paper is hard to get to stay on the fabric. Specially around the edged. Even after going over them 4 times I was still having edges come Us. I've been working with transfer paper for about 5 years now and I have to say this has been one of the more difficult ones to work with.
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