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🌸 Hot Iron Embroidery Transfer Pattern - Aunt Martha's Flowers for Linens Review

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Description of 🌸 Hot Iron Embroidery Transfer Pattern - Aunt Martha's Flowers for Linens

Aunt Martha's hot iron transfers #3805 Flowers For Linens. Use for embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, needlepoint and other crafts. hese designs would make really cute dish towels, table runners, pillowcases, fancy handkerchiefs or napkins, decorative clothing, pillows or quilt. This set contains pretty floral designs. Each design is good for several stampings!!.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Flowers Galore for Artsy Additions!

This embroidery transfer is a lovely addition to my arts and crafts collection. The flowery designs are unique and they give my creations a pop of vibrant colors. I especially love the detailed instructions that come with the transfer, making it an easy task for even beginners. After I put it to the test, the results were stunning! The only drawback was that the transfer did not come with a hoop, which I had to purchase separately. Overall, I highly recommend this transfer for any scrapbooking…

Pros
  • Beautiful and unique designs, detailed instructions
Cons
  • No hoop included in the package

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My mother-in-law is happy

I got this as a gift for my mother-in-law to keep her busy. She loved the patterns and loves that they can be used more than once.

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  • Decorations and decorations
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of money

Didn't work at all. I followed the instructions verbatim and now the pattern has apparently almost disappeared from the paper, but where has it gone? Certainly not on the fabric I'm trying to transfer it to.

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  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • So far so good