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Square design for T-shirt or other use.
Click on the following to download a full size image
prepared single image (899 kb) single about 4 x 4 inch image (419 kb) four about 4 x 4 inch images on on 8.5 x 11 inch white background (1,613 kb) To do the iron-on projects, print a mirror image of the design (that's the way we prepared the files) on heat transfer material on your own printer. You may wish to trim off the black border, cutting out the circle of lettering and using only the text. Then iron the image onto white or light-colored fabric, carefully following the instructions that came with the heat transfer material. However, we recommend going to a place such as CopyWorks in CampusTown in Ames, especially for the large images. The price to print a letter-size, heat transfer page in color at CopyWorks is $4.95. But the most important advantage of a place such as CopyWorks is that the shop has a heat press that is designed for doing the transfers. And CopyWorks has staff members trained in how to do the job. We would suggest that you purchase your own T-shirts or other fabric ahead of time or go to your drawers or a thrift store and find a used one in good condition. That way, you have some control over the style and quality of the garment. Also, from what we hear, it would be good to wash the garment before doing the heat transfer. |
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This design is provided at no charge by Helen Gunderson, editor of the Gazette and a member of the disbanded Gilbert 125 Group. For further information, contact the Gazette. |
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world — indeed it's the only thing that ever has!" Margaret Mead, American anthropologist |
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c2002 The Gilbert Gazette
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