disney*mom*82
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OK, hopefully this drew attention to someone who has plenty of experience making these iron on t shirts. This is my first attempt and I dont have a ton of time since we are leaving in a week and I want to get the majority of them done tonight while I have the help of my mom!
OK this is how I understand how these shirts need made, if I am wrong somewhere, please correct me.
1. Washed all shirts
2. print out all transfers on reg paper and make sure they will fit/look good etc.
3. For dark transfers:
*print these normally, no flipping or window.
*Of course using the best setting possible.
4. For light transfers:
*when printing these, use the window option when printing.
**Dark transfers will show white around them, which where needed you can cut off. These are good for any color shirt, but mainly used for darker shirts.
**Light transfers will show the color of the shirt where there would be white. I plan to only use these with white shirts.
5. Plan to let the transfers set a few hours.
6. Use a hard surface with a pillow case under shirt. Iron shirt and have the area you want the transfer ironed and centered. For adults measure down abour 5 inchest from bottom of neck and for kids 2-3 inches.
7. Make sure to wash iron, using no steam and set on cotton setting.
8. For Dark transfers, you peel the paper off of the back and place the transfer on the shirt just how you would like to see it, image facing up. Then place the ironing paper over entire image and iron over it for about 3 minutes for a full sheet , 2 min 1/2 sheet, etc.
9. For light transfers you will position the transfer face down on the shirt. Iron over the back of the paper and the time is about the same with these.
10. With each type of transfer you will let the garmet cool completely (2min or so) and begin removing the paper backing or tissue paper, slowly.
*if it is sticking, iron a little longer and try again.
11. According to Avery transfers, it says it is best to wash the garmet inside out seperatly on cold before wearing. Make sure to promply remove from wash and tumble dry on low, maybe adding a towel to the dryer.
Is there anything I missed? Im getting ready to start printing now, so if there is something I need to do differently, PLEASE let me know asap!
Thanks so much, yoy guys are so great on here!
OK this is how I understand how these shirts need made, if I am wrong somewhere, please correct me.
1. Washed all shirts
2. print out all transfers on reg paper and make sure they will fit/look good etc.
3. For dark transfers:
*print these normally, no flipping or window.
*Of course using the best setting possible.
4. For light transfers:
*when printing these, use the window option when printing.
**Dark transfers will show white around them, which where needed you can cut off. These are good for any color shirt, but mainly used for darker shirts.
**Light transfers will show the color of the shirt where there would be white. I plan to only use these with white shirts.
5. Plan to let the transfers set a few hours.
6. Use a hard surface with a pillow case under shirt. Iron shirt and have the area you want the transfer ironed and centered. For adults measure down abour 5 inchest from bottom of neck and for kids 2-3 inches.
7. Make sure to wash iron, using no steam and set on cotton setting.
8. For Dark transfers, you peel the paper off of the back and place the transfer on the shirt just how you would like to see it, image facing up. Then place the ironing paper over entire image and iron over it for about 3 minutes for a full sheet , 2 min 1/2 sheet, etc.
9. For light transfers you will position the transfer face down on the shirt. Iron over the back of the paper and the time is about the same with these.
10. With each type of transfer you will let the garmet cool completely (2min or so) and begin removing the paper backing or tissue paper, slowly.
*if it is sticking, iron a little longer and try again.
11. According to Avery transfers, it says it is best to wash the garmet inside out seperatly on cold before wearing. Make sure to promply remove from wash and tumble dry on low, maybe adding a towel to the dryer.
Is there anything I missed? Im getting ready to start printing now, so if there is something I need to do differently, PLEASE let me know asap!
Thanks so much, yoy guys are so great on here!