Princess Roo
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I just ruined two shirts 
I am ironing with dark transfer paper on to a red shirt. For some reason, I am getting little circles from the holes in the iron that are printing on the design.
I have it on the hottest setting, with steam turned off and the excess water dumped out of the iron, but it seems like water is leaking through somehow. There is no steam "puffing" out, but the shirt does seem damp when I'm done. The first shirt I did was worse (before I dumped the water out), but I let the iron dry out overnight after dumping it AND did a bunch of other ironing (the 12 shirts I have left to do) to make sure (I thought) all the water was gone.
Has anyone had this happen before? Is my ancient iron just defective? I don't know where the water could be coming from, but maybe I should just let it dry out for a few more days? My husband is going to kill me if I keep messing up shirts (I'll try a scrap fabric next!) AND have to buy a new iron for this inexpensive little t-shirt idea I persuaded him to go along with.
Any suggestions are appreciated!

I am ironing with dark transfer paper on to a red shirt. For some reason, I am getting little circles from the holes in the iron that are printing on the design.
I have it on the hottest setting, with steam turned off and the excess water dumped out of the iron, but it seems like water is leaking through somehow. There is no steam "puffing" out, but the shirt does seem damp when I'm done. The first shirt I did was worse (before I dumped the water out), but I let the iron dry out overnight after dumping it AND did a bunch of other ironing (the 12 shirts I have left to do) to make sure (I thought) all the water was gone.
Has anyone had this happen before? Is my ancient iron just defective? I don't know where the water could be coming from, but maybe I should just let it dry out for a few more days? My husband is going to kill me if I keep messing up shirts (I'll try a scrap fabric next!) AND have to buy a new iron for this inexpensive little t-shirt idea I persuaded him to go along with.

Any suggestions are appreciated!