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Summary: Learn how to print an iron-on transfer for a t-shirt in this free fashion design video clip.
Marti Swanson is a versatile professional with a background as a fashion designer, University instructor, entrepreneurial business owner (in the fashion and beauty industry), and a...read more
"Hi, I'm Marti. On behalf of expertvillage.com, I'm going to show you today how to create your own ink jet transfers. Transfers make a great projects for gift giving. You can use them on tee shirts, book bags, quilt blocks and you can even use them on mouse pads anything you can think of. They work really well with most polyester cotton blends and cotton fabrics. For this particular transfer paper, it has two sides one is a dull mat side the other has a fairly decent gloss with a green line. The green line faces up the dull mat side is the side that gets printed on. Put my paper face down put a copy of my design on my flat bed."
eHow Article: How to Print Iron-on Transfers