zatamite shares:
QR code Printed on Tulle. Tulle attached to T-shirt with “Heat and Bond Ultrahold”. Leave about an inch or two of tulle on all the outer sides of the print. cut strips of Heat and bond that fit along each side of the print (on top the bare tulle). Align print exactly how you want it on your shirt. Place first strip on one side of tulle and iron on medium heat… hold for 8 seconds…move iron back and forth a few times over the “Heat and Bond” strip. Peel off paper backing from strip. Now follow this same process around the remaining outside edges of your prints tulle.
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