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Iron on Vinyl
- grammiequilts
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Iron on Vinyl
I found this at Joanns, it is by Heat n Bond. It does work but experiment on scraps first. I had to throw away 2 mug rugs I had the iron too hot and ,melted it. You NEVER touch the iron to the vinyl use directions you use the paper backing as an ironing sheet, It made cute mug rugs wipeable, I also made some lunch bags and lined them with it to make them sort of water proof. Diaper bags and changing pads have good application with this stuff too...
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Re: Iron on Vinyl
Great idea....thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the info, grammie. I never heard of this stuff but sounds like a neat idea once you figure out how to use it. It would be great for baby bibs. Maybe I should put some on hubby's shirts. He is always spilling something on the front of him. LOL
Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Shirley Mae
Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Shirley Mae
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Re: Iron on Vinyl
Another use might be a quiet book page that could use the wipe off crayon markers for a young child.
Thanks for sharing this -
Thanks for sharing this -
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Re: Iron on Vinyl
Judi
I saw that as well and am thinking I saw those diaper covers and thought next time I make a bag for a shower gift it will be of some good use as well thanks for bringing that to my attention.
Also if your makeing adult bibs this can be good.
Thanks Again.
Lois
I saw that as well and am thinking I saw those diaper covers and thought next time I make a bag for a shower gift it will be of some good use as well thanks for bringing that to my attention.
Also if your makeing adult bibs this can be good.
Thanks Again.
Lois
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Re: Iron on Vinyl
Thanks for the info! Sounds like something that could have many uses. I like the lunch bag idea, especially!
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Re: Iron on Vinyl
grammiequilts, just saw this post, haven't been lurking much lately. I see I missed a lot........you all are terrific inspirers!
I am glad to hear about this product; I must try it. I think it would be a great lining for fabric grocery/shopping bags for the bags carrying frozen things and well as milk, etc. I'll have to watch for a 50% off coupon; thanks for the info.
hugs, carol/kittyquilt
I am glad to hear about this product; I must try it. I think it would be a great lining for fabric grocery/shopping bags for the bags carrying frozen things and well as milk, etc. I'll have to watch for a 50% off coupon; thanks for the info.
hugs, carol/kittyquilt