
Tip #2 Cut as close as you can to the image. They say to leave 1/2" around it but it does have a clear shiny spot around it.
Tip #3 Once you put your iron down don't lift it until the image is set or it will move.
Tip #4 They have transfer paper for white fabrics and one for black or dark fabrics so, use the right one for your fabric.
Tip #5 You can easily make these reversible by putting something different on the back.
It's really easy, give it a try.........
How cute is that tassel! Nicely done, Tammy!
ReplyDeleteSo CUTE !!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy :)
Just darling...Thanks for sharing...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial. It wouldn't be easy for me, but nothing like that is. I love the tassel...I do think I could make those, not as well as you do...but, in some form!
ReplyDeleteLove the tassel. Stop by my blog if you have a chance...my husband is the guest blogger and i'm hoping everyone will show him some love
ReplyDeleteDena
That tassel is sooo cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove that tassel! Head on over to my blog for a visit...I'm having a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips Tammy. I've been wanting to try the transfer paper.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tassel - love that you used the giraffe!
ReplyDeletepk @ Room Remix
Hi, Tammy.So glad to find your blog. I sewed for years, growing up, then got a way from it. Bought a brand new Singer this summer and haven't touched it. Your blog is just what I need for inspiration and wonderful tips. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteToo cute, you gals and those tassels, you are making me want to make one...
ReplyDeletetruly wonderful!!!!!!
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