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:roll: i hope someone can help me here. would like to know where i can get the iron on transfers that can be ironed onto a square of fabric and sewed into a quilt after the print is embroidered. have looked everywhere for this. can anyone tell me what to do or where to look? thanks, jana
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Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.ericas.com/embroidery/ironontransfers.htm
If so google Iron On Transfers for Embroidery and you will find a lot.
http://www.ericas.com/embroidery/ironontransfers.htm
If so google Iron On Transfers for Embroidery and you will find a lot.
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:lol: thanks everyone for all the places to go. i really appreciate it. we don't have many craft stores here where i live. only micheal's and joannes. but they don't carry many things for what i am looking for. just for sewing and very few crafts. jana
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If you want the Aunt Martha transfer patterns at a bargain price, go to:
http://www.colonialpatterns.com/
The packages (envelopes) of patterns are only $1.15, and the books of patterns by theme (dogs, cats, butterflies, etc.) are $4.00.
If you want pre-stamped blocks, quilt tops, or other items, go to:
http://www.jdneedleart.com/
I've ordered from both sites without having problems. Both sites also have embroidery supplies, such as needles, thread, hoops, etc.
http://www.colonialpatterns.com/
The packages (envelopes) of patterns are only $1.15, and the books of patterns by theme (dogs, cats, butterflies, etc.) are $4.00.
If you want pre-stamped blocks, quilt tops, or other items, go to:
http://www.jdneedleart.com/
I've ordered from both sites without having problems. Both sites also have embroidery supplies, such as needles, thread, hoops, etc.
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