Following the instructions included with the iron transfers i purchased i pre heated the totes with my iron.
Transfer paper for canvas bags.
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Turn the steam off before ironing the transfer onto the bag.
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Epson iron on cool transfer paper makes it possible to create custom t shirts bags and more.
Put your paper sketch or printable stencil on top of the transfer paper.
Heat your iron to the highest setting and iron the wrinkles out of the canvas bags using steam.
Use a thin coat of watered down gel medium to adhere the paper to the canvas.
It also provides the sharpest transfer.
I also recommend using some spray starch just to get them.
Instructions first things first you ll need to open silhouette design studio software and set up your design.
Place the transfer on the bag with the image side down.
I immediately ironed out all the creases.
Cover the image with parchment paper or a protective sheet and press with firm pressure for 20 seconds.
Transfer the paper onto the canvas.
After the paper is attached give the medium a chance to dry before painting.
When the fabric and iron on image have cooled the backing can peeled away to reveal a bright colorful image.
This is the quickest method that doesn t require prepping your paper.
If using an iron heat to the cotton setting with no steam.
1 place the transfer paper onto canvas or wood 2.
Simply print an image onto the transfer paper using an inkjet printer then iron onto fabric.
Now the heat transfer vinyl i had was 12 x9 so i.
I placed the iron transfer in the.
However if you wish to add other three dimensional elements it s fine to continue working.
The process is easy.
Then you ll want to iron out any creases in your tote bags.
When i removed the totes from the packaging they had a lot of creases.
This is a video tutorial of using inkjet transfer paper to customise a cotton bag for life.
Using sharpened pencil or mechanical pencil trace over your paper design.