tchrrx <font color=red>Blame it on the plastic cow I ment Joined Dec 6, 2005 Messages 4,985 Jan 20, 2008 #1 I love the look of my shirts when I first make them. However, after washing them, the transfers tend to wrinkle and not look as good. Any hints? (BTW- I use dark transfers and wash inside out.)
I love the look of my shirts when I first make them. However, after washing them, the transfers tend to wrinkle and not look as good. Any hints? (BTW- I use dark transfers and wash inside out.)
my3princes <font color=red>Looking for a milestone to claim<b Joined Mar 23, 2004 Messages 16,065 Jan 20, 2008 #2 I've heard talk of using the parchment paper and reironing them periodically to eliminate the cracking. I haven't tried it myself as we usually end up making new shirts for each trip. I think that it would be worth a try though.
I've heard talk of using the parchment paper and reironing them periodically to eliminate the cracking. I haven't tried it myself as we usually end up making new shirts for each trip. I think that it would be worth a try though.