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TRANSFERRING OF DESIGN There are several ways of transferring designs on fabric. Among these are ironing, tracing, and stamping. Hot-iron Transfer Some designs sold in craft stores are printed on thin transfer sheets. These are called hot-iron transfers, the easiest among the three methods. To use a hot-iron transfer, first remove excess paper around the design, place the design on the fabric, then pin at the corners. Make sure your flatiron is at low setting before pressing it over an area of the design for a few seconds. Lift the iron then move it to another area of the design. Remember not to glide the iron over the design as this can ruin the design. Tracing Method Designs may also be transferred using a tracing wheel and preferably dressmaker's carbon paper. However, when no carbon paper of this type is available, ordinary carbon paper may be used. Utmost care should be taken though in using the latter type as it can smear badly on the fabric. Remember to use light-colored carbon paper if your fabric is of a light color. The steps in this method are as follows: 1. Place your design right side up on your fabric then pin at the corners. Slowly insert the carbon paper or dressma carbon, carbon side down, between the design and fabric. 2. Using a tracing wheel, go over the lines of the design. 3. You may also use a pencil or any sharp or pointed instrument to trace the design.​
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