HP Q1974A Iron-on Transfers for Color Fabrics (8.5x11, 6 Sheets)

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Indestructible Transfer Medium2009-05-22
Using the HP Iron-on Transfer medium is incredibly easy. The adhesion is strong, and it's durable through many washings. I've tested laminations in petroleum contaminated environments, and even left it soaking in straight gasoline - no noticeable deterioration, not even any change in color. Amazing stuff.HP Q1974A Iron-on Transfers for Color Fabrics (8.5x11, 6 Sheets)

I use an inkjet printer. If I printed the same image on paper it would run when I poured water on it, but print it on this stuff and it's there forever.

Craftspeople, this stuff is a great way to make your own fabric labels. I use a somewhat heavy Pellon interfacing. I compose the labels in a program like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, adding faint dashed cut lines between labels, then, after laminating, I cut the labels apart on a paper cutter, and voila! a bunch of great looking sew-in labels for your products. I use a really old heavy iron with a solid plate. Look for one in second hand shops. It makes the job quicker.
Easy2009-04-18
This product is easy to use and works very well. I copied pictures of our dog and put them on t-shirts just for fun, and found the process very simple. They wash up well and if you follow the directions (i.e. turn inside out to wash,remove immediately and then simply place in the dryer) there was no problem. I will definitely use again.
These work!2009-04-06
I must admit, I was quite nervous when I ordered these. I'm having a destination wedding in 2 weeks and wanted to make fun tshirts as favors for the wedding party.

Turns out I was nervous for nothing. They printed up real nice (I used powerpoint to make the designs, printed 2 slides per page.) They were super simple to iron on. I think it took about a half hour to do 8, and they look fantastic. These really do work well on colored shirts!
Transfers for Fabric2008-07-15
I have made adorable tees and aprons for the whole family with these transfers. Easy instructions!
impossible2008-06-06
I've tried these transfers several times on several different types of fabrics and they simply do not work. I've been disappointed every time, after following the directions to the letter. The image did not transfer no matter how hot the iron and how much pressure I applied. Ruined a couple t-shirts in the process.

Also, hp printing software will flip the image horizontally when you select "iron-on transfer" in printing properties, so if you have already flipped your image in the document, when you print onto the transfer paper the image will have flipped BACK without warning. I wasted several sheets of this paper dealing with that problem.