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TASB
Sir Postalot

Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 1104
Location: The Outback
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Posted: 07/26/03 - 18:25 Post subject: T-Shirt transfers
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Has anyone made any shirts or tops with iron on transfers? We got some that you can put through your printer to make the image from anything however they both have that rubbery crap. Does anyone know of any products that actually die the fabric so you dont have the rubber? Must be designed for use with computer printers.
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NickPSH
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5680
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Posted: 07/26/03 - 18:38 Post subject:
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I just drew this a few minutes ago, make it a t-shirt please.
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atarom
Dalai Lama of RealPoor

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 16398
Location: 375th st. Y
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Posted: 07/26/03 - 23:07 Post subject:
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here's one i made with an iron on printable one. i've had this one for about a year, washed it probably 20 times. it seems to hold up pretty well. but it does have the sorta rubbery crap.
i think they were HP.
but my suggestion is to just do iron on's with white t-shirts. other ones i've done on solids have the sorta rubbery thing going on with the parts that were supposed to be "clear"..
but i think that it maybe washes off? i cant feel it on my little dude's head on this shirt.
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