Tonight I took those t shirts I got on sale and I decided to start a project I have been meaning to try. I made my own iron on transfers using scrap fabric and it was rather easy! here is a tutorial
You will need for this project
HEAT n BOND |
shirt, onsie, bib or other item you want to apply this to
iron
scissors
pattern or stencil ( optional)
fabric
heat n bond. ultra hold
step one- this is ironing the paper side |
(Step ONE) To start, cut a piece of heat n bond smaller then your fabric piece. rough side to the back of the fabric, you can either iron ( no steam ) the paper backing side or fabric side. test your edges, they should not separate from each other.
(Step TWO) next if you wish to use a stencil or pattern flip to the paper side and start sketching. this will come off, so don't worry about making it pretty.- I free handed some circles, so You will not see a picture of that.
Step Three |
(Step THREE) Once you have it sketched, cut your shape
Step Four |
(Step FOUR) Peel off the paper layer on the back. you will now have a clear back and are ready to apply to your clothes.
(Step FIVE) To prepare your clothing item, make sure there are no wrinkles. you can iron before if necessary. make sure you have mapped out where you are putting everything if you have more then one item going on the material.
Step Six |
(Step SIX) Iron now on medium heat, no steam. iron until the transfer is completely stuck. no edges should come up.
you can now embellish if you wish with gemstones, pearls etc.
TIPS FOR THIS PROJECT:
*As far as how much fabric, I used scraps... but for all four shirts, I probably used a quarter yard total... Since you only use the heat n bond for pretty much exactly what you need, I used less then a quarter yard of that. You will notice they sell the heat n bond in many different sizes, styles etc. I have heard they have a large variety of iron on transfer paper but I felt this small package (1yd total) was the best way to go. This one is the type that you can NOT sew on over. DO NOT SEW OVER THIS! if you want to sew the edges, you will need heat n bond LITE. -
* If you are unsure about the fabric you are using for this and an iron, you can place a piece of printer paper or cardstock over the fabric or paper backing and iron through that. I used this for the bottom pink and red emblem, as it was silk material and I worried about it. It worked perfect!
Overall I really enjoyed making them , they were inexpensive and I can not wait to start trying on some children clothes !!!
Good luck! Here are a couple pictures of some of mine below. My final count was 4, but only because I ran out of shirts and it was 1am- or I would have kept going!
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