View Full Version : How come my shirts wrinkled???
tmonferdini
09-04-2008, 03:32 PM
I made a bunch of t-shirts for our trip in June and when we got home & I washed them, they (the transfer part) wrinkled really bad. I used 100% cotton shirts, cold water wash, low heat dry and HP dark transfers.
I want to make some more shirts for our big family trip in December 09 and don't want these to ruin also. My kids won't wear the ones I made for this summer because they look THAT bad.
Any ideas on what went wrong? TIA
Tracy
noahdove
09-04-2008, 08:04 PM
Did you iron the shirts before you ironed the transfer on? I made a mistake once and this happened. I don't know why I didn't iron the shirt first, I usually iron all my shirts before I wear them, so not to iron the shirt first was not good. Other than that, maybe the transfer wasn't taunt when you ironed it..sad that had to happen..
heartbeeps
09-04-2008, 08:52 PM
did you use fabric softener?
can you put parchment paper back over the design and "re-iron" it again?
CarolinaMomOf3boys
09-05-2008, 07:48 AM
we just got back from our trip and alot of our transfers are wrinkled, too. In fact, some bled, but I figured they bled because I didnt remove them promptly from the dryer and let them sit...not sure why they wrikled though? Some did not, thank goodness. And I did not prewash them before the trip, but did wash them in vinegar when we returned home
tmonferdini
09-05-2008, 09:49 AM
I did iron the shirts before I did the transfers. Maybe I'll try using the parchment paper again & re-ironing them.
momof1+1+2
09-05-2008, 10:33 AM
I did iron the shirts before I did the transfers. Maybe I'll try using the parchment paper again & re-ironing them.
When I tried this on mine, the transfer melted. I wonder if once they are washed, you can't iron them again?:confused3
heartbeeps
09-07-2008, 11:56 PM
When I tried this on mine, the transfer melted. I wonder if once they are washed, you can't iron them again?:confused3
heck, I iron mine every time I wash and dry it. I just turn it inside out to iron most of the time but there have been a couple of times when I ironed right side up with the parchment paper on top. (But I didn't use as much heat as when I was transferring the design onto the shirt to begin with!) of course, ymmv (your mileage may vary).
tmdart
09-10-2008, 03:42 PM
Where can I get more parchment paper? :confused3 I guess I understand that it's not the same as wax paper, but I really found out last night. My parchment paper was getting pretty used up, so I tried to use wax paper and it stuck to the disign. Luckily, once it cooled of, I was able to wipe the paper off. Most of it before DH caught me. :rolleyes1 I won't be trying that again. I just had a couple of corners that won't stick. I want to prewash, but not before they stick good. TIA
M_I_C_K_E_Y
09-10-2008, 04:25 PM
Where can I get more parchment paper? :confused3 I guess I understand that it's not the same as wax paper, but I really found out last night. My parchment paper was getting pretty used up, so I tried to use wax paper and it stuck to the disign. Luckily, once it cooled of, I was able to wipe the paper off. Most of it before DH caught me. :rolleyes1 I won't be trying that again. I just had a couple of corners that won't stick. I want to prewash, but not before they stick good. TIA
You can buy parchment paper at the grocery store in the aisle with either the foil or the baking supplies.
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