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Avery Light Transfer Paper for T-Shirts, 3" Diameter Pre Die-Cut Iron-On Circle Transfers, Print-to-the-Edge, 3 Sheets of Heat Transfer Paper, 18 Total (02236)

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Size: 3"


Style: 18 transfers


Features

  • Light transfer paper is ideal for creating iron-on designs on white and lighter-colored fabrics
  • Design your own printable iron-on designs by visiting the Avery site and using Avery Design & Print Online to automatically mirror your designs for you
  • Each sheet is pre die-cut with six 3" diameter circles that are great for quickly creating personalized iron-on transfers for t-shirts, tote bags and other garments
  • Make sure your colors and designs last with heat transfers that can withstand up to 20 washer and dryer cycles without cracking or fading
  • Only compatible with inkjet printers

Description

Easily design, print and iron on transfers with Avery light fabric transfers with pre die-cut 3" diameter circles. Light fabric transfers use a slightly transparent heat transfer material that is a great choice for lighter-colored fabrics. Easily create your own designs with free templates and software by visiting the Avery site and use Avery Design & Print Online to automatically mirror your design for you. Each shape uses a print-to-the-edge layout so that you can create beautiful, borderless designs that fill the entire transfer. These pre die-cut sheets let you quickly print and pop out your designs without having to worry about cutting out each shape. Each transfer is built to last and can withstand up to 20 washer and dryer cycles without cracking or fading. Recommended for use with 100% cotton or polyester/cotton blend fabrics. Avery fabric transfers are the perfect choice whether you need to create custom t-shirts, name labels for clothing, branded tote bags and more. Please Note: Fabric transfers are only compatible with inkjet printers and will are not compatible with laser printers. For best results, feed one sheet at a time.


Manufacturer: ‎Avery


Brand: ‎AVERY


Item Weight: ‎3.04 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎12.09 x 9.44 x 0.09 inches


Item model number: ‎2236


Cover Material: ‎Paper


Number of Items: ‎18


Size: ‎3"


Paper Finish: ‎Premium Matte


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎2236


Date First Available: July 13, 2021


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  • Time tested good product.
Size: 8.5"x11" Style: 18 sheets
I'm a graphic designer, coach various kid teams & always seem to be making shirts for them. I began using the Avery transfers in 2010 & have some shirts that have been through the wash countless times since then. Never had a problem & the colors seem to last amazingly well over time. Other than using only white or light grey fabric & a good quality shirt, my tips would be: 1) pre-wash the shirt (I've used cotton & 50/50) & tumble dry. 2) Plain paper final review: ALWAYS look at your design through the back of the paper (hold it up to a window or bright light) & make sure all of your text has been mirrored & the design looks good. 3) Print the final design using the best quality your printer can output. 4) Trim close to the printed parts but leave a bit of a margin - 2mm'ish. Don't cut so close that your design falls apart or warps while you are ironing. Round off points, if even a little. 5) For fine designs that have been cut to the flimsy stage, cover with a sheet of parchment paper in the beginning of the ironing to get it stuck down. The parchment can be removed to finish the ironing. Baking parchment will not stick to this stuff & can get pretty darn hot. Do not use waxed paper or regular printer paper: they do not like to get hot. 6) Follow the package ironing instructions. Simple as that. I use a cutting board on the floor so I can apply good pressure. For sleeve designs, my hubbie made me a little block of wood that fits inside. He cut a small groove on the bottom for the seam so the wood lays flat. 7) After I peel the paper off I lay a piece of parchment over the whole design & give it a final hit with the iron. This seems to really set the transfer into the fabric & gives the most natural feel. 8) If you can plan ahead, it's good to give them a final rinse with a bit of vinegar in the water to set the dye. Line dry & tumble on low to soften the whole shirt. I've never had the nerve to do the full heat dryer before the 'event' but that's my own weird thing. My worst experiences have come from using a cheap, lightweight shirt, using transfers that were too old or had been exposed to moisture (they did work though, just needed some extra tlc), or using a shirt color other than white or light grey. Love these things, just ordered 18 more. Buy them, have fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014 by Hello Toast!

  • Does what it intends to do
Size: 8.5"x11" Style: 6 sheets
These worked really well for what we needed them for. We don’t expect them to last or wear well, it’s an iron-on after all! I bought this and the ones for “dark” colors to experiment as there was very little detail as to what the diffenece is, even after reading everything. Basically it’s this: Light Color Transfer: You have to be able to reverse the image and you should cut around your print, leaving a small border. When you iron this on, the backing is clear and basically seals your image to the shirt. I wouldn’t expect the image to wear off as much compared to the the dark color version, but be forewarned, it’s thin and see through. Look at my photos for comparisons. Printers can’t print white so keep this in mind. Dark Color Transfer: The backing IS white, and everywhere you would have no printed image, or it’s clear (see through) WILL have a white background. You will need to trim right up to the edge or you will have a white border. It’s darker and better image quality then the light shirt color version... however, the ink from the printer is always exposed. I would expect the ink to scrape or wear off over time. Before you start, remember slow and steady wins the race! Don’t be too egger to peel off the backing or top sheet before it has a chance to cool. Don’t rush heating and let it sit for 24 hours before washing or handling. It was fun experimenting and again we achieved the results we were looking for so in the end we are very happy with the products! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018 by ChiGuy ChiGuy

  • Good price, transfers nicely but poor directions
Size: 8.5"x11" Style: 18 sheets
I was looking to make reusable goodie bags for my son’s Pokémon themed party and figured personalized iron on bags would be a hit. The price per sheet was cheaper then buying a smaller quantity so I felt the price was good for a product name I know. I knocked off a star for the lack of directions. I’d used these years ago and it was always hit and miss but now I realize it was the directions, not me. With some experimentation and a couple sacrificed canvas bags I figured out the trick... Cut your print down to rounded edges and iron on for a good 1-2 minutes moving continuously. Let cool 2 minutes and then iron again this time paying special attention to the edges. Let cool again and then peel slowly from bottom to top (replace and reiron for any trouble spots). Once I figured out the process my bags came out great! Unfortunately you can tell my first attempts from my last. But they work well enough for me. Happy with the transfer quality just wish they would have gave some more guidance. As far as holding up in the wash, I have yet to see how that will go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2018 by Raquel M. Raquel M.

  • ZERO STARS
Size: 8.5"x11" Style: 6 sheets
This is an AWFUL product. I bought 3 or 4 packs of these transfers, made several shirts for 6 family members for a Disney trip, and I followed the directions exactly. I only used 100% cotton shirts and used my inkjet printer, as instructed. I spent HOURS and HOURS carefully designing, pre-washing, ironing, etc. They all looked good when I first ironed them and attached the designs and I ended up doing all 18 in one VERY LONG day. I went to bed and waited the suggested 24 hours to wash the shirts. The next day, they all looked HORRIBLE. When I woke up, I noticed many of the designs had already started peeling, cracking, tearing and coming apart. This was a MAJOR disappointment. I took a leap of faith and washed the few shirts that still looked fine and the designs shredded in the washer (even though I used cold water on the DELICATE cycle and had turned them inside out as instructed). I was so angry that I wasted so much time AND money. I bought a total of 18 BRAND NEW SHIRTS for these transfers and had to trash over half the shirts (made them into rags). It wasn't just that they were embarrassingly unwearable...I figured we'd make them into PJ shirts so they weren't a total loss but they were so itchy were the decals were peeling and tearing and little chunks just kept coming off no matter what we were doing. My 5 year old was the most disappointed....after he helped me design a few of the shirts with me. I lost total faith in Avery products after this experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by A. Murphy

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