I need help with iron-on transfers

Varuno

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Hi. I am thinking about making shirts for my two girls for our upcoming January trip. Perhaps the girls favorite princess on the front and their name on the back.

I was wondering about the best way to do two sided iron ons. I am concerned that if I do the back after I already applied the front then the heat of the iron will damage the front. Make sense???

Any advice would be appreciated! TIA
 
Just put a cutting board or something like that "in" the shirt, to keep them seperate.

Ideally, a cutting board on an iron board and then put the shirt over that. :)
 
Thanks, makes perfect sense. Someone at work had said to put a sheet in between, but it just seemed that the sheet would not have been thick enough. Much better this way!!!!!! :banana:
 


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