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GALANT 16116050
The transfer pencil is used to transfer images to the fabric. Cover the outline of the motif with a ... Read More
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- Model: 16116050
- Weight: 0.10kg
Create unlimited custom product blocks and display them in accordions or tabs or open blocks. Each block can be assigned to all products at once or specific products according to advanced criteria.
Create unlimited custom product blocks and display them in accordions or tabs or open blocks. Each block can be assigned to all products at once or specific products according to advanced criteria.
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The transfer pencil is used to transfer images to the fabric. Cover the outline of the motif with a transfer pencil on a sheet of transparent paper (not included). Do not use directly on the fabric. Place the motif paper on a fabric that is prewashed and free of finish and iron. You can transfer a theme up to 2 times in a row. Pay attention to the letters, because there is a mirror effect. You can wash the lines that you transferred with the help of a transfer pencil only from cotton at 50 - 60 degrees. C.
Note: Silk, wool and synthetics cannot be washed!
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