Thank you so much! I'm using this method to make personalised bunting for a small by invitation only folk music and camping festival, using photos of previous festivals.
This is great. But do you know a way to remove graphics from clothing. For example if i want to remove a graphic and have the shirt without one or want to replace it with another graphic?
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This is great! It's a useful idea for people, who are marketing and want temporary ironons on their clothing. Thank you.
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Thank you so much! I'm using this method to make personalised bunting for a small by invitation only folk music and camping festival, using photos of previous festivals.
Sounds like a great project. Thanks for washing.
@@OurUpcycledLife Tried with Sainsbury's cling film on polycotton and 100%cotton bed linen. Didn't work. Bummer.
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Great idea and fast. I wonder if you can then modge podge or poly over it?
Maybe but wouldn’t stand up in wash at all
I wonder if modge podge fabric would seal the design onto the fabric if painted on top?
Yes it probably would
This is fun too do I use fabric glue or sew it in sometimes.
This is great. But do you know a way to remove graphics from clothing. For example if i want to remove a graphic and have the shirt without one or want to replace it with another graphic?
No sorry I don’t
Would this work for a think-ish sweater?
No not washable
Kk thanks
Can u use butter paper insted of parchment paper
No doesn’t work well
Just what I need.
Thanks
Excellent
Does this work on silk fabric?
Does it have to be regular printer paper or does this method work with photo paper?
Yes, this has to be cheap computer paper you want it to be thin
Can we wash it?
Any alternative for parchment paper
No won’t hold up
How could you make the transfer washable. What kind of paper do you use
It doesn’t hold up well washing
Question ... if I wo this and wash it will it all come off so I can print a new picture on it?? I'm thinking of holiday shirts for picture
Not washable
Wow. Very cool!
Could this method be used on blank puzzle pieces?
I haven’t done that
Would this work on a t shirt if you covered with fabric mod podge afterwards?
It would not hold up too washing
At what temperature/heat setting is the iron?
Highest setting no steam
can i use inkjet?
Yep you sure can!
Im recovering wood chair seat with drop cloth fabric. Could this method be used to adhere graphic to this seat cover?
No it would not adhere very well at all thanks for watching
Are they Wash able.... thanks
I they aren’t
Can it be washed ?
It doesn’t hold up well
Does this work on any fabric
It should
Thanks, it worked!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching Joanne
Do these stand up to being washed
No they don’t. They’re just for fun.
Is it washable, dear, because there is paper involved?
These do not hold up well in the washing machine. It’s just a fun DIY that’s not really all that permanent. Thanks for watching.
@@OurUpcycledLife thank you for the insight
Would this work on pvc? I wonder
I am unsure I’ve never tried that
Awesome Tutorial. TYFS (Pauline S)
Thanks for watching 🌸 it’s a fun diy
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Thanks for watching!
why does my cling wrap stick to the parchment paper instead of the fabric?? do you happen to know what im doing wrong
I’m not sure aorry
if it sticks to parchment paper try using wax paper!
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