Thanks so much for this. I can't believe it was so hard to find a video of someone using a regular iron to do these iron ons. But your video made me feel much more confident... Ordering my iron ons now. 😊
Thank you for this! I’m 40yr old and a crafter but never tried this! Temu sent me one of these & I didn’t know what it was! 😂 now I know what to do with it! I think I’ll put mine on a pillow!
Thanks! I've never done this before. I bought a few from Temu too. Hope they come out nice. Thanks, for letting me know about the parchment paper too. I had no clue.
I've ordered a few heat transfers from temu and they are really good. Only problem is they dont come with instructions, so you don't know if they are hot peel or cold peel so it then becomes a trial and error application until you get the hang of it. Your shirt came out lovely though.
Great vid! Most people buying the transfers do not have a professional transfer machine, because they don't have a business. Love your demo, because you are just like me and only have a regular iron. Also, love the transfer you bought. I bought 3, because I really like the designs. Now, I'm going to try it. Thanks!!!!
Went back to Temu and found one of their transfers with a vid. (the transfer that says "Armor of God" show a vid of them ironing on "Hanging with my Heifers" being ironed on a T-shirt. It looks like they iron the shirt first, then iron on the transfer, and state that they are removing the backing after it's cold. I hope this works.
Thank you so much for this! I love a fast and easy example video. I need to make some t shirts for the first time and I had no idea how! This is incredible thank you
Me too, was wondering what temperature the iron should be... these thing's come with no instructions off TEMU. And I'm also guessing that ' parchment paper ' is the same as 'greaseproof paper ' here in the U.K ! Thankyou though very much for that, kind lady , all my love from the U.K xxxx
People that has never done it before will not know some pro tips from people that has done it before. Like….use parchment paper, how to find the center of a T-shirt, what temperature to set the iron, pressure, letting it cool slightly before peeling , types and colors of shirts that works best, etc….. Some iron ons works best with certain fabrics. Btw….. Temu shirts I’ve ordered were made in India of 92% polyester and 8% elastine. I got some premade shirts and some iron on in the exact design. I came here to see if anyone had any luck with Temu iron ons and to see if there were any special things you had to do to help make the process successful. Temu is hit or miss
Yes…. But…. People that has never done it before will not know some pro tips from people that has done it before. Like….use parchment paper, how to find the center of a T-shirt, what temperature to set the iron, pressure, letting it cool slightly before peeling , types and colors of shirts that works best, etc….. Some iron ons works best with certain fabrics. Btw….. Temu shirts I’ve ordered were made in India of 92% polyester and 8% elastine. I got some premade shirts and some iron on in the exact design. I came here to see if anyone had any luck with Temu iron ons and to see if there were any special things you had to do to help make the process successful. Temu is hit or miss.
Thanks so much for this. I can't believe it was so hard to find a video of someone using a regular iron to do these iron ons. But your video made me feel much more confident... Ordering my iron ons now. 😊
Agree... thank you for the help!!! 😊
Thanks for this vid..I was gonna do it like I learned in the olden days as well but was a bit leary. TY for being brave for us ancient oldies-!
Thank you for this! I’m 40yr old and a crafter but never tried this! Temu sent me one of these & I didn’t know what it was! 😂 now I know what to do with it! I think I’ll put mine on a pillow!
Thanks! I've never done this before. I bought a few from Temu too. Hope they come out nice. Thanks, for letting me know about the parchment paper too. I had no clue.
I've ordered a few heat transfers from temu and they are really good.
Only problem is they dont come with instructions, so you don't know if they are hot peel or cold peel so it then becomes a trial and error application until you get the hang of it. Your shirt came out lovely though.
Great vid! Most people buying the transfers do not have a professional transfer machine, because they don't have a business. Love your demo, because you are just like me and only have a regular iron. Also, love the transfer you bought. I bought 3, because I really like the designs. Now, I'm going to try it. Thanks!!!!
Went back to Temu and found one of their transfers with a vid. (the transfer that says "Armor of God" show a vid of them ironing on "Hanging with my Heifers" being ironed on a T-shirt. It looks like they iron the shirt first, then iron on the transfer, and state that they are removing the backing after it's cold. I hope this works.
You are sorted for Christmas now ! Thanks for the tutorial. Merry Christmas.
I found if you let it cool after the ironing it peels off perfectly 🥰
Thank you soooo much I just happened to have parchment paper.❤
Thank you so much for this! I love a fast and easy example video. I need to make some t shirts for the first time and I had no idea how! This is incredible thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, I have just bought some Temu transfers, and wanted to know if you could use a regular iron, thanks a lot from Liverpool, England.
Thank for the demo. When you say hot......that is a relative term. which you had showed the setting on the iron
Me too, was wondering what temperature the iron should be... these thing's come with no instructions off TEMU. And I'm also guessing that ' parchment paper ' is the same as 'greaseproof paper ' here in the U.K ! Thankyou though very much for that, kind lady , all my love from the U.K xxxx
@@Mich-o2sthe parchment paper is the kind you can use in your oven to cook on to keep your pan clean. Hope that helps.
Looks great will do mine now!
I'm going to try this I work at a craft store and our good shirts are always on bogos 😊
People that has never done it before will not know some pro tips from people that has done it before. Like….use parchment paper, how to find the center of a T-shirt, what temperature to set the iron, pressure, letting it cool slightly before peeling , types and colors of shirts that works best, etc…..
Some iron ons works best with certain fabrics.
Btw….. Temu shirts I’ve ordered were made in India of 92% polyester and 8% elastine. I got some premade shirts and some iron on in the exact design.
I came here to see if anyone had any luck with Temu iron ons and to see if there were any special things you had to do to help make the process successful. Temu is hit or miss
No. Not with the regular iron
How well do the transfers hold up after some washings?
Thank you!! I bought some Halloween ones that i wanna put on this is ao helpful
Thanks!!!! So helpful!
Thank u for this!
What setting did you use
One notch lower than the hottest
Cute!!
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Let it cool off before you pull it off
Iron on....self explanatory lol 😉
Yes…. But…. People that has never done it before will not know some pro tips from people that has done it before. Like….use parchment paper, how to find the center of a T-shirt, what temperature to set the iron, pressure, letting it cool slightly before peeling , types and colors of shirts that works best, etc…..
Some iron ons works best with certain fabrics.
Btw….. Temu shirts I’ve ordered were made in India of 92% polyester and 8% elastine. I got some premade shirts and some iron on in the exact design.
I came here to see if anyone had any luck with Temu iron ons and to see if there were any special things you had to do to help make the process successful. Temu is hit or miss.
I wouldn't have known to use parchment paper so thank for the video!!
The transfers were trash with just an iron