Tinkaroo
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itslisa said:A print on the front and a different print on the back.
Problem is I don't have a wood cutting board! Damn bacteria police! I have a heavy plastic cutting board. I don't think ironing on it would be the best idea.
I was thinking I could do one side then after letting it cool, do the other side. Using the tray table, I can allow the shirt to hang off ... and not get re-heated.
I think I am just going to have to TRY one. Still open to ideas ,.. thoughts .. warnings ....
Hi, Lisa,
I did a two-sided shirt a couple of weeks ago. I ironed the first transfer on one side, let it cool, pulled the backing off, etc. (it was a light transfer). I ironed the first transfer where I did the others, on my flat-top stove. Then, I used a large wood cutting board for the other side. Slip the cutting board (or anything flat and heat resistant) inside the shirt, leaving the second side you want to iron on exposed, if that makes sense. Worked great, and I just made sure that the transfer that I had already done was laying flat so it woudln't get wrinkled.
Hope that helps - good luck!