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Aunt Martha's hot iron transfer patterns can be used for a variety of crafts, including embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, needlepoint, and more. The enclosed 18"x24" sheet features heat transferable designs that can be stamped multiple times using the appropriate dry-heat setting on your household iron. With Aunt Martha's patterns, you can create your own cherished family heirlooms, just like your grandmother did.
Aunt Martha's hot iron transfers #3923 -- Larkspur, Hibiscus, Iris, & Pansy transfer -- can be used for embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, needlepoint, and other crafts. These designs would make really cute dish towels, decorative clothing, aprons, table clothes, pot holders, hot pads, pillows, or quilts.
The set contains multiple pretty floral designs, each measuring 9 inches in length with varying widths. Each design can be used for several stampings, allowing you to create a variety of personalized items.
Whether you're an experienced crafter or just starting out, Aunt Martha's hot iron transfer patterns offer endless possibilities for expressing your creativity and crafting unique, cherished pieces. With their versatility and easy-to-use format, you can let your imagination soar and bring your grandmother's legacy to life in your own way.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Aunt Martha's | ||||
color | Multicolor | ||||
material | Iron | ||||
size | 18-x-24-Inch | ||||
number_of_pieces | 1 | ||||
fabric_type | Prewashed, Dark | ||||
product_dimensions | 24"L x 18"W | ||||
upc | 642014985470 | ||||
manufacturer | Colonial Patterns | ||||
item_model_number | 3923 | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #249,629 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #5,958 in Iron-on Transfers | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
item_weight | 12.6 ounces | ||||
date_first_available | May 2, 2012 |