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How Do You Make Iron-On Fabric Decals?

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How Do You Make Iron-On Fabric Decals?

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So you need to put a patch on your jeans, but you don’t like the tacky options available at the fabric store. Here’s a solution that allows you to be creative and resourceful all at the same time. Iron-on decals are easy to make. Gather your materials. You only need a small amount of fabric depending on what you plan to do. HeatnBond Ultrahold Iron-On Adhesive is available at most fabric and craft stores or on the Internet at www.thermoweb.com. You’ll find it available in rolls or in 1-yard packs. Preheat your iron to a low heat (wool) setting without steam. Place the material face down on the ironing board and iron out any wrinkles to give you a smooth surface. Place the HeatnBond paper side up on the material. There are 2 ways that you can proceed. Cut a large piece the size of your fabric and attach the entire piece. Or cut smaller pieces of HeatnBond, just bigger than the image you want to capture on your fabric, and continue. Place and hold the iron on the paper side of the adhesi

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