Fabric Iron On Class June 27, 2003
Instruction Page
stamps available at www.jhone.com
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Supplies:
Inkjet Photo Transfer Paper
Dye inkpad (Document ink used for samples)
Rubber Stamps
Water color markers
Fabric to iron on transfer to, follow fabric suggestions provided with iron on transfer package. I found denim and flat cottons to work best - too much texture causes uneven adhesion
Step 1
Stamp image on transfer paper with permanent ink
Step 2
Color image with watercolor markers
Step 3
Following the directions provided with the transfer packaging, iron on to cloth or garment. Be careful to be consistent if you are adding multiple transfers to the same garment, you can iron too long it the cloth is thin. Do not ask how I know this.
Step 4
Allow to cure for at least 3 days before washing. Wash inside out in cold water.
The second picture, the butterfly is on a sweatshirt and it has been washed multiple times.