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🀠 Aunt Martha's Cowboy Dog Days Embroidery Transfer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.5
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fun Western Transfers Add Charm to Crafts

These embroidery transfers are perfect for adding a unique, western flair to any arts and crafts project. The designs are easy to transfer and include a variety of fun images. The only downside is that they may not appeal to those who do not enjoy western-themed dΓ©cor.

Pros
  • Easy to use and transfer onto fabric.
Cons
  • Some disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dog Days Cowboys

these Dog Day Transfers were awesome! I wanted to dress up the dogs for sale. Also wanted to do something from the southwest. They both fit. You dressed so cute!

Pros
  • Aunt Martha's Hot Iron on Embroidery designs can be used for embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, embroidery and other crafts. Each of the thermal transfer designs on the included 18" x 24" sheet is suitable for multiple embossing using the dry heat setting on your iron appropriate for the fabric. <br><br>Create your own treasured heirlooms just like your grandma did with Aunt Martha's sewing patterns.
Cons
  • A little wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very beautiful!

Charming vintage style embroidered iron. 7 days a week and one extra, so a total of 8. After ironing, they remain permanent and do not wash off under the embroidery thread. I decided to trace them on my fabric since my fabric was just cotton muslin with a fabric marker that washes off by gluing them onto a. Sunny window with my ribbons. This way I don't have to worry about completely covering the lines with embroidery floss.

Cons
  • fine