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Review on πŸ”€ Dritz Iron-On Letters: High-quality White Letters for Easy Fabric Customization by Shantel Griffin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There is a lot to do, but for such a price I will not take it.

Considering the price and what I needed them for, they fit perfectly. I used them for a Halloween costume. Finding cheaper 5 inch letters was almost impossible. This is a soft flex print with letters and they look great. However, since they are so cheap, it took a real effort to get the letters to stick. Throw away the guide and follow these steps. :1.Cut out the letter you want and turn the shirt right side out. Use the iron in non-steam (cotton) mode and when it's hot place the iron on the paper and rub the paper over it for a good minute to two says 40 seconds but actually you need to apply more heat. 20 seconds. Do this and for a good minute. 3. If you want, turn the paper over and iron again for 30 seconds. 4. Let it cool down completely. the letter is sticking, if not, take the corner of the letter and use your fingernails to peel off the letter and slowly press the letter against the fabric while peeling the paper off the letter and slowly peeling it off. 6. If the letter doesn't seem to be sticking, take a thin sheet or pillowcase and cover the letter with it. Iron again for 30-60 seconds and then let cool. They turn out okay. If you want something less tedious and higher quality, pay a higher price - otherwise these will do.

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