Can I use a home iron to transfer professional “heat-press” transfers at home? Will it work? Will it last?
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Aug 31, 2009, 09.56 PMby josew333
You can, but it might not last in the wash. I did this years ago. Maybe if you do it then outline with fabric paint it might stay on.
Sep 1, 2009, 12.33 AMby thejam
I agree with josew333. They say its best if you get a heat press.