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Brand | Avery |
Item model number | 3302 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 268399 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 2.8 (83 ratings) 2.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 072782033026 |
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Avery Stretchable Heat Transfer Paper, 8.5" x 11", 5 Sheets (3302)
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Works great but you have to get it really hot and push down with iron. It even works on jean jacket but get it really hot and almost rub it in with the edge of iron. When using peal it slowly while still hot and if not completely transferred just continue to iron. The non-stretchable is much easier to work with but both finished products look and wear incredibly well.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] wow, didn't realize how easy it would be to make my own design appear on a shirt Applying the transfer was easy breezy too
Worked perfectly. If you follow the instructions to the letter and use light colored fabric then you get a good transfer. Wash inside out with cold water and you are good to go. You do need to mirror flip your picture/wording before you iron the transfer on...tip for everyone: get yourself adobe acrobat and then you can print your picture file/word file/pdf etc to an “acrobat PDF file” which has a mirror image setting.
I've done a few heat transfers onto different products. I am 3-4 on successful transfers. The HP office jet 6978 and the heat press my brother owns does a solid job of customizing clothing. The best presses seemed to come out after 375 degrees, 30 second press. Let cool for 2 minutes and then press again for 5 seconds before peeling. The bad transfer happened at 325 degrees and was peeled right after 30 seconds of heat
I used this for a Halloween costume. It worked fine, but began cracking and peeling pretty quickly. It was easy to use.
I made transfers of the TARDIS for a couple of t-shirts that my kids were to wear at a Doctor Who themed birthday party. Loving DW, they were excited about the t-shirts. The transfers faded and cracked the first time I washed the shirts. I washed them on gentle cycle, inside out. It was pretty disappointing. If you're looking to make a classic, retro t-shirt, these transfers will be perfect.
This paper is not good and it does not stretch it rips apart the design. When peeling after 3 minutes it also rips the design on the shirt
I don't know if it was in my own error but I ironed a transfer onto a blank t-shirt and it looked great. However, I'm not one to leave well enough alone so I stretched it, because it is for stretchable fabrics, and it cracked and split all over the design. I have since washed the garment and it hasn't pealed but is still cracked. I definately won't buy this again. I'm sure you'd be just as well to buy regular transfer paper...after all, you will get more for your money.
I just wasted product, ink, gas to go get a replacement and so much time because this will not peel. Refunding of just the product is not enough but hopefully I’ll at least get that.
I don’t understand any of the positive reviews. Of the 3 t-shirts I designed and made for myself and 2 others for gifts I had so many problems I can’t begin to tell you. I had to throw out 2 and remake because the transfers wouldn’t properly adhere. Thankfully the t-shirts weren’t expensive but the point really is how much effort, thought, time, money and ultimately total frustration is wasted on the final product even once you think you have a good finished product. Here is an example of 1 of the 3. My 3 kitties pictured in a garden setting.....everything is flaking off. There is no way I didn’t follow instructions to the letter. Firstly, even though Avery does not explicitly emphasize the fabric must be at least partially synthetic, I used 50/50 cotton/poly. After one HAND WASHING the image is flaking off. I am furious. And now that I have given t-shirts that I have spent hours designing to my 2 friends who also have cats I have to explain to them that the image will probably not last. I must include this...I am a very experienced crafter. Sewing slipcovers, painting, jewelry making, woodworking, you name it I’ve probably done it. This was going to be a no-brainer for me. Easy peasy. Let me warn you....before you experience the same frustration I did....don’t’ do it!!