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🌸 Aunt Martha's State Flowers Iron On Transfer Pattern Collection: Explore All 50 States! Review

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Description of 🌸 Aunt Martha's State Flowers Iron On Transfer Pattern Collection: Explore All 50 States!

Each display measures approximately 8 to 10-inch. Contains an outline of all 50 state flowers. Each design can usually be transferred onto fabric multiple times. Transfer patterns can be ironed onto many different materials including cotton, polyester, leather, metal, wood and more. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great

They are perfect for my dishes A set of towels I made for a family member but I would like to say I wish they were easier to cut and less confusing

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Requires an outlet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Haven't used them yet but that's what I was.

Haven't used them yet but it was what I wanted. All I needed was Alaska and Hawaii. My mother embroidered the rest of the states when there were only 48 pieces, which I used to knit a blanket for one of my daughters for Christmas this year. I will use the two states as pillowcases.

Pros
  • Finishes and decorations
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great

They fit my dishes perfectly A towel set I made for a family member. However, I wish they were easier to cut and not so tangled.

Pros
  • Transfer patterns can be ironed onto a variety of materials including cotton, polyester, leather, metal, wood etc
Cons
  • No automatic printing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Haven't used them yet but that's what I was.

Haven't used them yet but they were what I wanted. All I needed was Alaska and Hawaii. The remaining states were embroidered by my mother when they were only 48 years old. I knitted a blanket out of this for one of my daughters for Christmas this year. I will use two states as pillowcases.

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
  • Not sure