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

    • I bought some of these and some of the dark shirt transfers
    • I not only wasted the money on the transfers, but the shirts I tried to iron them on are ruined.
    • Peeled off shirts after 1 wash
    • They are fun and easy and so far my shirts have held up well in the wash!
    • better off getting the dark t-shirt ones they last longer and don't realy peel
    • These were the worst t-shirt transfers ever
    • My shirts looked great until I washed them
    • Well I bought six shirts and I applied all six transfers after one where they all cracked
    • You can see the paper around the design if you transfer to a darker shirt
    • Was able to order this paper and some cheap shirts
    • I made one thanks to these Avery T-shirt Transfers!Easy to use, just design, print, iron and peel AND DONE!HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    • I first washed the brand new shirts and hang dried them.
    • If you have the extra money to spend, get the dark shirt transfers, but if you are just using this on some fun white shirts, get these
    • I made shirts for a school group and the shirts looked great... until the first washing.
    • The darker shirts didn't have the contrast that a "normal" silkscreened shirt would have
    • Avery makes great t-shirt transfer
    • I think it works best on 100% cotton t-shirts but 50% cotton also works
    • The shirts are ruined and now my family is out $300
    • See my pic for what it looks like if you don't clean your shirt of lint first - yikes.
    • When I took off my shirt the design ripped.
    • But after about 2 washes the paper stared to peal and the shirt was garbage
    • Transfers print nicely and transfer nicely, but ALWAYS bleed and ruin the shirt, 100% of the time... meaning 100% failure
    • Every sheet of paper destroyed my shirts
    • I was having trouble finding a shirt I liked for a superhero day at
    • The worked great on the grand kids shirts.
    • I followed the directions that were included and the shirts turned out perfect
    • Wasted several shirts with this product
    • Spend so much more money replacing shirts and buying more paper, definitely not worth the hassle.
    • Wish it was a little cheaper but works the way you want and the t-shirts that I used the appliqués on are still there and clear after 15+ washes.
    • 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
    • Easy to use, they went on my maternity shirts perfectly and now I have some uber cute and funny maternity shirts instead of just plain colored ones
    • Otherwise, you have to buy the equally cool, but somewhat more expensive versions of this by Avery that are designed for DARK shirts
    • I just use cheap ink in my printer too, and my shirts still look great.
    • T-shirts, mouse pads and coasters all have worked fine and last a while.
    • Well, all 18 shirts were ruined just from the cold water wash.
    • I love making my sons' shirts!
    • I love this brand, and the clear T-Shirt transfer did impress me
    • The transfers for dark shirts work awesome and have lasted for months.
    • The shirts we made have all been through at least one washing and so far so good (and my girls can be hard on their clothes)
    • I saw that while the dark shirts were fine (I've even washed them since), the ink on the light fabric sheet had run.
    • I saw that while the dark shirts were fine (I've even washed them since), the ink on the light fabric sheet had run.
    • After multiple wasted sheets and shirts I “thought” I finally got the result I was looking for
    • Some shirts had issues with the graphic after washing.
    • Out of 4 shirts all failed.
    • Easy to use and makes ADORABLE shirts!
    • Ruined my T-shirt, kind of bummed
    • I buy inexpensive t-shirts in a variety of sizes and keep them on hand to make up shirts for family and friends as occasions merit
    • In my case everyone's face was orange (the shirt was not a very dark orange, more a light peach.
    • I tried it on a scrap piece of fabric first or it would have ruined my shirt
    • I had so much fun adding my own pictures and making such awesome shirts
    • I was using bright yellow shirts, so anything white was yellow
    • If you have the extra money to spend, get the dark shirt transfers, but if you are just using this on some fun white shirts, get these
    • Washed the shirt exactly as recommended and colors bled onto other areas of the shirt ( back, arm areas etc).
    • The only suggestions I have in this instanc eis to trim all of the uninked area or the shirt ends up STIFF everywhere the decal is.
    • Another issue was after two washes the image on my husdand's shirt had cracks in it.
    • I ruined 3 different shirts with this HTV
    • After 5 months of wear and tear, the shirts are still looking good.
    • Washed the shirts after one wear on cold/delicate and it all crumbled
    • Total waste of a perfectly good t-shirt
    • The shirts my daughters have requested are perfect 😊
    • The end shirt looks great and the price was fair
    • Stretchy fabric (like T-shirt) cause transfer to mis-shaps, crack or peal off.update:after one machine washing, they are falling off in pieces - now I have wasted time and money on these poor quality transfers AND the shirts I ironed on to
    • Now we pay pennies for playful and personal shirt designs for a new
    • The first wear was awesome, the shirt looked great.
    • i have done various cute shirts and leotards with it.
    • So easy to use, and I was able to make the cutest shirt for my baby's birthday.
    • So it was great for the first time my son wore the shirt but not great for a long-term use shirt.
    • I followed the directions, but my shirt didn't turn out well.
    • I also tried the Dark Transfer paper for dark colored shirts, and the difference between the two types is that on the Light Transfer paper, any areas of your design that are "white" are actually just clear on the Transfer paper, so that your light shirt color just comes through
    • had too much fun making t-shirts with these
    • I purchased these iron-on that are for designed for use on white/light-colored, 100% cotton/poly, cotton blend fabrics and I have made incredible shirts
    • The shirts that peeled or cracked from the start just got worse with washing.
    • I think, unless I have to make a lot of white shirts, I will probably go with the dark shirt transfers from now on, but these work just as well.
    • Almost everyone's shirt was ruined and a total waste of money.
    • I created super cute custom shirts for my friend and myself!
    • My 1 yr old is obsessed with Thomas the Train and he lost his favorite shirt,
    • Best t shirt transfers I've used so far
    • Don't expect professional grade printing• Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs• Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the wayThis met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color
    • After 1 cold water wash inside out, did not put in dryer, all my shirts cracked, wrinkled and bled
    • The shirts turned out GREAT and we had lots or people asking where we got them.
    • they dont always stick down on the edges and when the shirt is worn the design stretches and breaks
    • so I don't waste any more shirts.
    • My 1 yr old is obsessed with Thomas the Train and he lost his favorite shirt,
    • The vinyl was completely cracked after a very short while and ended up making the shirt look very cheap
    • you must match the tee shirt dark areas for any area you want to be transparent.
    • I had to use Word to flip the letters.-The instructions recommends to wash the item once so the shirt can be softer, but instead it just ruin the whole thing
    • Easy to use, the t shirts come out beautiful
    • I made some AWESOME shirts with the help of these bad boys!
    • better off getting the dark t-shirt ones they last longer and don't realy peel
    • 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
    • Don't expect professional grade printing• Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs• Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the wayThis met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color
    • I love this brand, and the clear T-Shirt transfer did impress me
    • Good Quality T- Shirts Transfers.
    • I buy inexpensive t-shirts in a variety of sizes and keep them on hand to make up shirts for family and friends as occasions merit
    • It is not as thick as a t-shirt or towel and works so much better.
    • Total waste of a perfectly good t-shirt
    • Best t shirt transfers I've used so far