The towel is probably 100% polyester, or at least a high percentage of polyester, which is required for sublimation. As a stand-alone item, I think it would be for decorative purposes only. I bought some Amazon towels that were poly on one side and cotton on the other. I wonder if you could sew a flour sack towel to the reverse side to accomplish something similar. Clean, crisp design. Looks nice. Thanks for posting.
@sandrastefano1876 I bought one of the blankets to try, but I can't find the settings for them! Do you remember what time and temperature you used for the blankets?
The towel is probably 100% polyester, or at least a high percentage of polyester, which is required for sublimation. As a stand-alone item, I think it would be for decorative purposes only.
I bought some Amazon towels that were poly on one side and cotton on the other. I wonder if you could sew a flour sack towel to the reverse side to accomplish something similar.
Clean, crisp design. Looks nice. Thanks for posting.
I love that floral monogram. Do you happen to have a link to where I can find/purchase it?
I tried the puzzles and the can koozies both turned out great
Have you tried the Hobby Lobby sublimation blanket? We bought one but haven’t tried it yet. It is really fluffy, scared to try it.
I have not tried it. I didn’t see it when I went to hobby lobby last time.
@@LeslieIrene I made two and they turned out Beautiful!
@sandrastefano1876 I bought one of the blankets to try, but I can't find the settings for them! Do you remember what time and temperature you used for the blankets?
@@laralewis8370 I don't remember, is it printed on the wrapper? If not I may have tried 385 for 60 seconds.
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