ireland_nicole
<font color=green>No brainer- the fairy wins it<br
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Hi y'all; usually I'm on the Disboutiquers thread, but I have an absolutely last minute "big give" of the sister of a friend who's leaving for their son's make a wish trip in three days. Because of the time crunch, I'd like to do some iron on transfer tee's. Usually I don't work w/ transfers, so I have a question:
On our last trip, I made some t-shirts using Avery transfers. I washed the shirts w/o fabric softener, used the hottest setting on the iron, and they looked great!-- until they got wet, then they bled all down the shirt. Because this is going to another family, I need to know if there is some way to avoid this.
I know this is probalby answered somewhere, and I did look around, but because this is reallllyyy time sensitive, I hope it's ok that I asked directly.
Thanks in Advance!
Nicole
On our last trip, I made some t-shirts using Avery transfers. I washed the shirts w/o fabric softener, used the hottest setting on the iron, and they looked great!-- until they got wet, then they bled all down the shirt. Because this is going to another family, I need to know if there is some way to avoid this.
I know this is probalby answered somewhere, and I did look around, but because this is reallllyyy time sensitive, I hope it's ok that I asked directly.
Thanks in Advance!
Nicole