• Reviews around fabric (1.63 of 5)

    Avery T-Shirt Transfers for Light Fabric, 8.5" x 11", 18 Transfers - Make your Own Christmas Shirt (8938)

    • I'd previously used Avery Dark and Light fabric (t-shirt) Transfers for a few years, but only recently started using them again on my kids' shirts, to put on their vacation photos of their stuffed animals (they take them on all our trips, like the lawn gnome concept from the Amelie movie)
    • I used both the light fabric transfer and the dark
    • Now I have perfectly good fabric ruined with patchy, barely-there transfers
    • Buy the transfer paper made for DARK FABRIC if you have anything darker than a pastel4
    • I impulse bought these along with the dark fabric transfers and finally got around to using them.
    • In an odd twist the thicker ‘for dark fabric’ paper did hold up through printing
    • Also leaves a shiny coating over transfer that does not blend well w fabric.
    • As a matter of fact I had better results with the Iron-ons that Avery makes for dark colored fabrics
    • The transfers for dark fabrics works a lot better
    • The Dark Transfer paper actually has a white backing on the transfer itself, so that you don't ruin the colors on your design with the dark fabric showing through and muddying your design colors
    • The dark fabric transfer may have been better
    • The minute the fabric stretches the transfer cracks.
    • This product works as it is suppose to