Best iron-on transfers according to redditors

We found 44 Reddit comments discussing the best iron-on transfers. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Iron-on Transfers:

u/Monskiactual · 14 pointsr/CampingGear

this is correct. use a piece of cloth on both sides to reinforce the seam.

https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Repair-Gore-tex-Drysuit-Fabric/dp/B07B6QGNY3

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https://www.hobbylobby.com/Fabric-Sewing/Sewing-Quilting-Notions/Iron-Ons-Patches/Black-Pressure-Sensitive-Nylon-Patches---8-x-8/p/109092

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I have used both of these before To do exactly what you are talking about to renforce the fabric so I can fix a zipper that's pulling away.

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my roof top back needs some repair. I am going to buy this stuff. Seems really neat all sorts of uses

https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Sealing-Gore-tex-Wetsuit-Drysuit/dp/B0716HJ2L6/ref=pd_day0_hl_468_2/142-4096964-2395737?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0716HJ2L6&pd_rd_r=624a67c1-6718-11e9-8c99-472c1499fd9d&pd_rd_w=uWoNZ&pd_rd_wg=O5tfN&pf_rd_p=ad07871c-e646-4161-82c7-5ed0d4c85b07&pf_rd_r=VAP49VQY3XGRSPVYRDBT&refRID=VAP49VQY3XGRSPVYRDBT

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waterproof gafers tape sort of stuff. I bet this will take a needle and thread easily.

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This stuff is what my grandma used to fix my gear as a kid.. it made stuff better than new. Its called Hem tape

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06VVJXQS4/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B06VVJXQS4&pd_rd_w=iqDfy&pf_rd_p=46cdcfa7-b302-4268-b799-8f7d8cb5008b&pd_rd_wg=fHjcG&pf_rd_r=2C9K0YMNDH5FSQXQ2GRS&pd_rd_r=ae1a5d4b-6718-11e9-9f49-5707d913d0fd

u/clover_and_sage · 11 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I personally love elbow patches-I associate them more with knit sweaters and tweed blazers, usually in tan/brown leather, but they can also look killer in say, black leather on a gray sweater.

I have had very little luck finding tops that already have them in stores, and when they do, the elbow patch is not where my elbow is which is awkward looking.

But I still love it when it is done right. And you can bring these patches to a tailor and have them sew them on at the correct location!

Edit: Also, these are an option? Not sure who these are marketed to...but hilarious.

u/shesaidgoodbye · 6 pointsr/running

I was actually just looking at reflective iron ons to add to a bunch of my running clothes - is that how you add the strips? I was looking at some fun shapes like this haha

u/the_acid_queen · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Oh girl, I feel you! Anything that pills (wool, some synthetic fabrics) is out, as is anything that gets staticky. Personally, I tend to go for variations in the key of cotton: high-quality denim (I love Madewell's black skinny jeans for this) or cotton twill e.g. chinos tend to hold up the best.

You can also add some preemptive patches to the insides of your pants where your thighs touch, to help prevent holes from forming in the first place!

u/Ammulfinger · 5 pointsr/sewing

I'd use an iron-on patch, like those sold for jeans and khakis.

Or, you can darn it

u/notopoli · 4 pointsr/CrossStitch

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EQYYUG/ This was what i used. If you look at the reviews, you'll see my pictures of the towel i made. I do have to tie and tuck the floss. The backing comes off with washing but honestly i haven't applied a new backing since i made it. You can sew it on after ironing for extra reinforcement.

u/Vinhnee · 4 pointsr/Sneakers

Sewed these onto some chuck II's

u/digiderv · 3 pointsr/streetwear
u/funnythebunny · 3 pointsr/Harley

Welcome to the Broken Bone Club. Heal up, the road awaits you...

u/holesinmyheart · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I need some help with repair ideas! My favorite pair of jeans now has a small threadbare patch on the side of my back left pocket which is threatening to tear.
I was thinking of adding on a small patch like this lightning one or one of these roses but I could also do some bigger roses. What do you all think? Would putting a patch on help or could it make the jeans weaker? Thanks!

u/LobbydaLobster · 3 pointsr/funny
u/Sludgefroth · 2 pointsr/Harley

Congrats on joining the Broken Bone club.
Also, cool pic. Ride Safe!

u/ClosetCrossfitter · 2 pointsr/silhouettecutters

I got some on Amazon (this one) that is pretty cool! It’s neon pink in normal lighting, but glows yellow! I used it along with reflective vinyl from the same seller and Cricut gold to make my Chromeo shirts. This was my only HTV project really, so I can’t say how it compares to any other vinyl, but the colors were fun and it ironed on fine for me.

u/RonPaulsHelixFossil · 2 pointsr/Gifts

Got scared for a moment thinking that this post was for me! 😮

If you live in southern California, perhaps you could try to arrange a tour at JPL with him and friends (need at least 10 people).

Some space patches: NASA, Interstellar

Or maybe just clothing (tee's or hats) with regards to NASA, JPL, SpaceX logos or missions.

Space artwork prints and framed for display.

Perhaps recovered meteorites for display or some sort of necklace incorporating these fallen rocks.


And to break away from the space theme, any piece of tech you can find might be cool too. Metal detectors, Digital Multimeter, lasers, drones, home security or automation related products, computer accessories, Bluetooth headphones or earbuds.

If he is really into guns, perhaps a quality safe or rifle case.

If he is new to gun ownership or inexperienced, then perhaps a couple's training course for marksmanship?

u/dinaaa · 2 pointsr/sewing

yes! you need to go out and buy some THIN fusible interfacing. i have this kind at home which irons on and then stays permanently.

based on the pattern, you will probably need enough for the whole collar, and for the fabric going down where the buttons are. that is based on my experience making a dress with buttons going down it.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/mmarien411 · 1 pointr/cricut

This but not HTV... Holographic Heat Transfer Vinyl Opal HTV Roll for T-Shirts 12 Inches x 3 Feet (Silver) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DR3QCYL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k.f7Cb42YPVFB

u/kraftsandkrys · 1 pointr/cricut

PPD Inkjet Iron-On Dark T Shirt Transfers Paper LTR 8.5x11" pack of 20 Sheets (PPD004-20) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000W4DR3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NFXnDb7NSCNJX

u/nydjason · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

You can try to get the iron on patches

ZEFFFKA Premium Quality Denim Iron On Jean Patches Shades of Blue 12 Pieces Cotton Jeans Repair Kit 3" by 4-1/4" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0716K2W1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_S4gzDbP0QKTMA

You can also try sewing it yourself. Just YouTube it. I fixed a few last year and I used the zigzag stitch to donit and just ran it back and forth.

u/kylemsweethockey · 1 pointr/coys

Pick one up from Amazon, go to your local soccer store and bring them along when you get your jersey customized. They should easily be able to add them if they have a heat press

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/gameofthrones

Any personal use with the transfers? I've wanted to make a few shirts but couldn't find the right transfer paper online.

Was looking to get this from amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Printworks-T-Shirt-Transfers-Inkjet-00549/dp/B003IT6ZBI/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

u/Bodyguard8367 · 1 pointr/askgaybros

Get a hot sexy second skin type t shirt
T-Shirt
and get some Iron Transfer Paper so you can print stuff to IRON onto the shirt
transfers

Then put this on the shirt in block letters

EAT


SLEEP


SWIM


REPEAT

u/apri11a · 0 pointsr/3Dprinting

I did similar for a group thing but I used a printer (lol) Print the image onto ink jet transfer sheets and then iron it onto the shirts. Worked a treat, washed well. There's a dark and a light type for applying to either a dark or a light shirt.