Reddit Reddit reviews Avery 3271 Printable Heat Fabric Transfers for DIY Projects on Light Fabrics -- Make Custom Gifts, Pack of 6

We found 8 Reddit comments about Avery 3271 Printable Heat Fabric Transfers for DIY Projects on Light Fabrics -- Make Custom Gifts, Pack of 6. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Avery 3271 Printable Heat Fabric Transfers for DIY Projects on Light Fabrics -- Make Custom Gifts, Pack of 6
Create, personalize and customize your own fabric transfers - transfer paper is ideal for t-shirts, aprons, pillowcases, bags, tank tops, face masks, and moreLet them see the face under the mask - print a picture of your smiling face and apply to your scrubs or uniformNo cracking and color lasts longer so you can enjoy your creations even more; all you need is a computer, an inkjet printer and a household ironFor use on white or light-colored 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blend fabricsEasy to customize with free templates and designs using Avery Design & Print (avery.com/templates)
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8 Reddit comments about Avery 3271 Printable Heat Fabric Transfers for DIY Projects on Light Fabrics -- Make Custom Gifts, Pack of 6:

u/C0RNDAW9 · 9 pointsr/BabyBumps

The idea was inspired by this, however, I didn't want to pay $15 for something he would grow out of in a week, so I just bought a cheap, plain, onesie and printed the image myself with iron-on transfer paper.

I'm thinking I may print another next year on his birthday with increased stats ;)

u/8bitesq · 5 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Wreck This Journal ($8.92) Avery T-Shirt Transfer Paper ($7.97)
  2. Jesse Pinkman or Walter White Funko ($10.12)
  3. William Morris Notebook ($1.35)
  4. Harry Potter Golden Snitch Pendant Pocket Watch Necklace Wings Chain Gift ($3.56)
u/Laid_Low_Ludlow · 2 pointsr/batman

I made them all (Except the star made of guns, that's from and Anti-Flag Show) Though I feel like I did cheat a little bit and used printable iron-on transfers to make the patches rather than screen printing them.

u/allthefrosties · 2 pointsr/sewing
u/neverkidding · 2 pointsr/Disneyland

I love the design! I don't own a 3D printer so I can't be sure, but using printable iron-on sheets like these might be cheaper!

u/BodomFlyer · 1 pointr/Ghostbc

Haha. I appreciate that. I would be happy to teach you how to do them. It's shockingly easy. Once you have a onesie or shirt, etc:

  1. Buy some of these: http://www.amazon.com/Avery-T-shirt-Transfers-Printers-03271/dp/B00006B8FS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462209898&sr=8-1&keywords=avery+light+transfer+paper (If you're doing a dark shirt, buy the dark transfers, and follow those directions, they are different!)
  2. Type up what you want on the shirt. You can copy and paste the logo or a picture into Word (or similar program) I just did a google image search for Ghost logo, found the one I wanted, saved photo to my computer, then inserted it into Word. For the non-logo font, I found some free medieval/gothic and heavy metal or horror fonts from dafont.com and chose one. The one I used is called Portcullion.
  3. Mirror the image so it prints on the transfer sheet backward
  4. Use a table or other non-heat absorbing surface (so not an ironing board)
  5. Put dry iron on cotton setting, No Steam, and heat for a few minutes
  6. Line the work area with an ironed pillowcase, then iron the onesie, shirt, etc
  7. Place the transfer, design side down, and iron. Depending on the size of the transfer, iron from 45 for 1/4 page, to 2 minutes for full page.
  8. Let it cool for a few minutes, then peel the transfer sheet away, and the image will remain on the fabric!
u/loki1887 · 1 pointr/pics

Get this and a grey t-shirt. and save yourself 10 bucks

u/marypies78 · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

I have used www.vistaprint.com or you can buy printable iron on labels you make at home like these from Avery.