Polyester Onesie Eco Iron On

This is my first time using the Eco Icon On material and it worked great, so I thought I’d share the results. This is a gift for a baby born into a Yankees family, so I bought a onesie hoping to personalize the back. Sherman the 4th is the latest addition to a long line of Shermans, and Dad will be happy that he’s a Yankee fan.


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That turned out adorable!!

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That looks fantastic.

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What a fantastic gift! You’ve knocked it out of the park.

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Did you literally use an iron or did you go all in and get like a heat press?

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Although I have been known to go a bit overboard sometimes, for this one-off project, I just used an iron. I’ve had that stack of Eco iron on sheets since they sent them out for us to test, so I’d venture it’ll be a while before I try this again. But those heat presses look very satisfying to use!

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You have, once again, made a very thoughtful gift. Nicely done.

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Very nice work! The Yankees…meh

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Very nice!

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Note the heart is for the iron-on, definitely not for the yankees! Man that 4 must have been twitchy, I found the really large items tend to get gooey during the transfer… Great job

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They came out really nice. I’ve always had success with the Eco Iron-on. It’s good stuff!

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An awesome gift!

I’ve done quite a few shirts with htv, but have a heat press. Always heard using an iron is tricky … so extra kudos to you!

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Well done. What a thoughtful gift!

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They’ll have to frame it when the kid grows out of it :smiling_cat_with_heart_eyes::smiling_cat_with_heart_eyes::smiling_cat_with_heart_eyes:

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