jtanddolly
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Do not worry about the vinegar smell or doing a second wash. I absolutely can't stand the smell of vinegar, but once vinegar dries...it looses its smell.
I would love to make t-shirts for our upcoming trip, but we had a bad experience with them last year. I'm not sure if it was the transfers we used or the way we did them, but the ink started running as soon as we got the transfers wet (splash mountain), and when we got home and washed them (inside out, in cold water on delicate cycle) they all cracked and started peeling off. I used the dark transfers from Michael's-not sure what brand. I followed the directions on the transfers-prewashing the shirts with no detergent or fabric softener, ironed them on my kitchen table, everything it said to do. They looked really cute, but the second they got wet they fell apart. Does anyone have any tips that might help me this time? I have never heard of the prewash in vinegar-does this seem to help with the bleeding? I'll probably order some of your transfers AmyMickey. I would greatly appreciate any input! TIA! Anne
Last night I tried ironing on a transfer to my daughter's cotton t-shirt. I applied the iron in each section for 20 seconds as the directions said. When I tried to remove the parchment paper the transfer was still attached to the paper and never transferred to the t-shirt. I followed the directions and did it on a flat surface placing the glossy side down with the printed decal facing up and the parchment paper on top of that. Does anyone have any tips on how I can get this to transfer to the t-shirt? I used Wilton brand transfers.
I would love to make t-shirts for our upcoming trip, but we had a bad experience with them last year. I'm not sure if it was the transfers we used or the way we did them, but the ink started running as soon as we got the transfers wet (splash mountain), and when we got home and washed them (inside out, in cold water on delicate cycle) they all cracked and started peeling off. I used the dark transfers from Michael's-not sure what brand. I followed the directions on the transfers-prewashing the shirts with no detergent or fabric softener, ironed them on my kitchen table, everything it said to do. They looked really cute, but the second they got wet they fell apart. Does anyone have any tips that might help me this time? I have never heard of the prewash in vinegar-does this seem to help with the bleeding? I'll probably order some of your transfers AmyMickey. I would greatly appreciate any input! TIA! Anne
I did some Halloween shirts the other day and didn't rinse them in vinegar before they were worn. The black shirt did just fine, no running or anything (although it didn't get wet) and the ink on the yellow shirt bled. I tried them in a vinegar rinse after Halloween (one at a time because of the colors) and the transfers cracked and the colors are not as vivid as they were before.
I also used the transfers from Michael's (Wilton, I think). I used a 40% off coupon, otherwise all the dark transfers I have found are about the same price - about $10 for 5.
Did rinsing the shirts separately make a difference? Should I do them with more shirts? I think I need major help here!![]()
Thanks
Shannon
I did some Halloween shirts the other day and didn't rinse them in vinegar before they were worn. The black shirt did just fine, no running or anything (although it didn't get wet) and the ink on the yellow shirt bled. I tried them in a vinegar rinse after Halloween (one at a time because of the colors) and the transfers cracked and the colors are not as vivid as they were before. I also used the transfers from Michael's (Wilton, I think). ... Did rinsing the shirts separately make a difference? Should I do them with more shirts? I think I need major help here!![]()
I have not used this brand but were you sure to peel the back off? I have tried Amymickey's transfers and they are great.

So this is a strange question but is there any way to get an iron on OFF? Before I discovered this wonderful site I had bought some iron ons from an ebay store. They're fine but that's it - fine. Where the ones here are GREAT!! And I want more, but can't really justify doing more shirts (already did one for each day) so I was wondering if there is anyway to get the other trasfers off so I can do ones from here? They were done on white t shirts & light grey hoodies & they were light colored shirt transfers.
And I did not wash the shirts first - didn't know i was supposed to at the time - so will that make a difference?
Let me know if any of you have any suggestions or have actually done somehting like this!! Thanks!!
So this is a strange question but is there any way to get an iron on OFF? Before I discovered this wonderful site I had bought some iron ons from an ebay store. They're fine but that's it - fine. Where the ones here are GREAT!! And I want more, but can't really justify doing more shirts (already did one for each day) so I was wondering if there is anyway to get the other trasfers off so I can do ones from here? They were done on white t shirts & light grey hoodies & they were light colored shirt transfers.
And I did not wash the shirts first - didn't know i was supposed to at the time - so will that make a difference?
Let me know if any of you have any suggestions or have actually done somehting like this!! Thanks!!

