Cor, flippin' 'eck, these iron-on motifs are brilliant.
I was a bit daunted by the instructions which said that an ironing board wouldn't be of any use as it didn't get hot enough!!
So, I used the back of an old wooden bread board - which certainly did conduct the heat nicely.
The vintage fine cotton pillowcase I got last week from the charity shop proved to be the ideal fabric to use - finely woven, plain-coloured and really soft.
I was really pleased with the results and can foresee everyone getting one of these motifs on a Christmas card this year. (Mum, have a guess which one your's will be!!)
I did have one 'oh, b*gger it' result with this lovely plum-coloured polar bear. The iron-on slipped a bit and I ended up with a shadow effect. A*se, and I really liked this one too.
Also a nice result was the pear fool which we had for pudding yesterday evening - very yummy and more-ish - which was just as well as there is still quite a lot left.
Great images, those will be fun. Glad to hear your fool was yummy.
Posted by: Jennifer | 11/10/2009 at 04:27 PM
I've never seen those types of transfers before. Good idea to use them on christams cards.
The post about you altering your waistbands made me smile as I keep putting off altering a too long pair of trousers. Think I'm going to rename my blog Queen of Prevatrication as I'm really good at putting stuff off.
Posted by: sharie | 11/11/2009 at 07:52 AM
Dear Liz,
DN has made a claim to the bear. He said, please can he have it? If he can, please can it be posted to him?
Thanks.
Sarah
Posted by: Sarah | 11/11/2009 at 08:52 PM
Oh my these are lovely! Where did you get them from?!
Posted by: Frugal Trenches | 11/11/2009 at 08:57 PM