Old 01-01-2011, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JCquilts
Iron flat from the back so you dont touch the decal with the hot iron, some of them will melt.

Then lay the t-shirt face down on a table and fold it in thirds lengthwise Then fold in thirds the other way.. the hem up first and the neck down last. This should leave most of the design showing when you turn it over. Of course, I am assuming that the design is in the middle of the front....
Good....except what do you do if there's a design on the back, too? lol. It might not matter. This shirt was one out of two that didn't have that plasticy sort of feel...there's little difference between the feel of the t-shirt fabric and the design. So I almost think that this one is screen printed instead of ironed on and screen printed designs don't melt to my knowledge.
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