Having trouble with iron on transfers...help!

jelo

Preparing for our Universally Magical vacation
Joined
Oct 7, 2000
Our cruise date is coming fast and I'm in trouble!! I decided for our FE's to do tote bags with iron on transfers of the designs I created. I've done tshirts in the past and they look great....never done tote bags.

I printed everything out on Sunday, trimmed them all in the evening and was ready to start ironing on Monday.:thumbsup2

The first three I did just didn't look right, then I realized the cardboard I was using was corrigated and the lines were showing thru the transfer. So on the fourth I took it out and the transfer looked better...but not perfect.

I tried to figure out what was wrong, the transfers arent' nice a crisp looking they almost look retro. They're passable, but not what I wanted.:sad2:
Then I noticed the iron was on Linen instead of cotton, so I lowered the temp.

On the fourth tote, it was okay so I attempted the side two design. I put parchment paper inside the tote and did the transfer. I was the best so far, then when I went to lift the tote up, the first transfer stuck to my pillowcase I was using on the bottom!

So for those of you who do this this is what I'd like to know, since I have to go out and buy more totes now and start over...

1. Could the transfer not be crisp because I am using no name ink?
2. Could it be because the temp. was too hot?
3. Maybe I didn't have the heat on long enough/too long for canvas?
4. How can I protect the first side, when ironing the 2nd side?

Please if you know what my next step should be, I'd really appreciate it! It's an expensive mistake and I have 4 to redo!:scared1:
 

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