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ReviewImage I always wanted to find a professional looking way of printing my own designs that I have hand drawn (like my bulldog design) onto home furnishings without using tshirt transfers which just crinkle and tear and are difficult to apply.... when I found these! they are very easy to use and give a very professional look to your designs! would not be without them now!
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ReviewImage This is a photo of Charlie, my grandson. He was standing the other side of my fish bowl when I took the snap and his image appeared in the background.
I printed this onto one of your excellent sew on cotton sheets. I then printed the fish onto one of your splendid organza sheets. The whole piece was embroidered and embellished with driftwood and shells.
I made the " weed " hanging down the sides by embroidering onto water soluble fabric.
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ReviewImage I designed the logo for the North Of Ireland West Highland White Terrier Club Show. All the winners had red sashes and the main winners had red satin jackets with the logo on one corner of the jacket and the result on the other side.

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Kirsten
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ReviewImage 1.Products used; The combat pants were made from "Inkjet cotton fabric", Using a base photograph of leaves which I manipulated using "Microsoft Picture It" by changing colours and add a filter to make the camoflauge patchy look, then I printed out the design on to the cotton fabric sheet. The tshirt was made up in ordinary cotton jersey then decorated with the "Iron On Heat Transfer Paper" for dark fabrics, in a "batman" style decal.
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ReviewImage I added some of my creations.

Thank you.

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Maaike Miedema
The Netherlands
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ReviewImage Iron-on cotton fabric sheets (iron and wash) were used to make this personalised cushion. I've never used a sewing machiene before, but when I wanted something unusual for my parents 39th wedding anniversary, I decided that a cusion made up of family pictures would be just the thing. After searching for iron on transfers I saw this product and decided that this would create a much better look, so I began a secret hunt for family pictures, going back to my grandparents, and cross stitching the central panel
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ReviewImage Summer place mats
Iron on cotton is a wonderful medium to work on creatively.
This is a project for summer place mats for kids.
I used my computer to download faerie and elfin photos and words from my own stash of creative photos and "copied" them to print directly on to the iron on cotton.
I cut around the "photos" of the faerie folk and words, placed them on to a piece of matching backed cotton fabric that I had already prepared, and ironed them in place. .
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ReviewImage The attached piece of work was inspired by old family photographs and was done with a process of sketching, watercolor painting ,printing onto crafty computer papers A4 sized cotton sheets and then hand and machine embroidery + a little bit of applique. All fabric used is cotton A4 printable sheets from you.
The image is based on my parents 1950's Winter Wedding.
jenny seals
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Inkjet Compatible

Iron On Cotton - Washable

Price From: £2.67

  • Superior quality 100% cotton sheeting
  • Print your crisp, clear image out and just iron on!
  • Perfect for quilting, interior design, childrens' clothing and even toys and rag dolls!
  • You can't buy this fabric anywhere else!
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Size Pack Size Price Quantity
White

CFW200A

A4 per sheet £2.67 In Stock
White

CFW200B

A4 5 Was £12.99
Now £12.29
In Stock
White

CFW200C

A4 50 Was £119.00
Now £101.48
In Stock

Here are the perfect cotton sheets for anyone who wants all the benefits of cotton but doesn't want to sew. They're made from 100% pure cotton with a special backing that enables you to iron them onto your project. Not to be confused with paper transfers, which are a different product altogether, these hard-wearing pure cotton sheets are super-easy to print through your inkjet printer and your images (and/or text) will be crisp and clear. And, what's more, they're guaranteed to stay that way, without fading or cracking, even after repeated washing.

After printing, leave the cotton sheet to dry for around one hour, peel off the paper backing sheet and iron the fabric onto your project (which can be any surface that will take an iron).

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You'll get a 3D effect and the quality of the cotton will always be evident.

These sheets are ideal for customising soft furnishings, clothes, bags and bedlinen and a real boon for creating iron-on labels!

Machine wash 40 degrees

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