• Reviews around iron (4.27 of 5)

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

    • The portion you don't trim transfer as white and you can create a border, rough or smooth, as I did with the front of the dark t shirt• Peeling the transfer portion from the t shirt before ironing is difficult
    • BEST iron on transfer paper
    • Iron on transfers are fun
    • The only thing I would caution is to be sure that you use the correct iron setting and don't iron for longer than recommended
    • Just be aware of their instructions before you order and be sure you have an appropriate place to iron.
    • Make sure that the shirt you purchase is 100% or almost 100% cottonAlso, to my surprise, the background of the transfer when ironed onto the shirt is transparent
    • Used the correct iron temp and waited more than the suggested amount of time before washing the shirt.
    • Although it looked great once printed on my Cannon inkjet printer, and ironed onto the cotton shirt pretty good, I soon became disappointed.
    • Also, make sure you use a really good iron for it and make sure it's really hot.
    • Let the iron do its work by heating the image for a few minutes and move the iron around slowly for approx
    • They all looked good when I first ironed them and attached the
    • so be aware of how long and how hot your iron is
    • I didn't realize this, but the background of these look white, but once ironed on, turn clear
    • The best iron on printing around
    • When I was a kid, I loved the old iron-on transfers that cracked and faded.
    • I received these and on a Friday night drug the iron up to work and used them
    • These iron-on transfers worked great for my project
    • I love this iron on transfer paper!
    • I’d give them less stars, but the process was easy and they did initially look great ironed on
    • Easy to use, good template, irons on well
    • If you, like me, have never used iron on transfers it can take a few times to get it hot enough to stick
    • I trim the blank parts off and the iron them on light fabric on a hard board or cookie sheet, with a dry iron for 2 minutes - let cool a few minutes and peel the paper off
    • I did use a board, but I have an unusual ironing board, and I will not recommend to others that you ignore their cautions/ directions
    • I had no problems printing or ironing onto shirt
    • These are the easiest iron-on transfers I have used, and I have used a number of brands over the years
    • I have been using iron on's for decades and never a problem Until using these sheets.
    • I tried these after having huge success with the the Dark Iron Ons.
    • These are great iron on transfer papers I used them on white baby onesies and cotton t shirts.
    • These iron-on transfers worked out great for my son's birthday favor bags
    • I printed the sheet, turned on the iron, press the hot iron in the cloth, wait 3 minutes and done
    • Great iron on/transfer for shirts.
    • The iron-on sheets themselves are fine, as good as any other.