Finally, a transfer pen that easily transfers designs onto fabric, canvas, wood or just about any surface where a hot iron can be used.
Ink glides on like a marker. Transfer any design in 2 easy steps: 1. TRACE or draw any design onto plain paper. 2. IRON design onto most any surface where a hot iron can be used.
Make multiple copies from a single application. Make permanent non-bleeding transfers for...
Fabric Painting
Original Art
Applique
Embroidery
Labeling
Quilts & Clothing
Tole Painting
Needlework
Punch Needle
Plus, turns patterns into shaded iron-on transfers. For use with any household iron. Works best on light or pastel colored poly-cotton blends.
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MOST HELPFUL REVIEWS
10/22/2009
Hey Dharma, love the Transfer pens. This thing works great. Before I used to draw directly onto the shirts by hand and it took forever. With the Iron on Transfer Pens, it gets work done much quicker and more fun. Two things I have a issue with, when you first use it, the tip inks out fine tip, after awhile it turns into a broad tip. It makes it hard to get into smaller area with drawings. Second, there aren't any other colors. It would be so freakin' nice if there was more colors with different tips for broader or finer inking. All-in-all, I like it, alot. Oh, cool tip, if you use tracing paper the transfer inks darker than using regular drawing paper. Regular drawing paper tends to soak in more of the ink than tracing paper.
Well, thanks for listening or reading. I like your website alot, especially now that you offer more items that I use for drawing on paper or on clothing. Keep up the good work. Laters'. -L.A. Amaro
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5 of 5 users found this review helpful.
7/27/2009
this is the BEST item for fabric transfer that i've ever found. the pencils are harder to use, but this works really well, and quickly. the patterns transfer multiple times with one use of the marker, which makes things easier when doing multiple items that are the same. buy this one!
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3 of 3 users found this review helpful.
9/16/2010
I purchased a black and a yellow both work as promised. Nice clear transfers and reusable as well. I have one small caution. I chose yellow with dark fabric in mind and it didn't show well enough of black fabric to use as an embroidery pattern.
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2 of 2 users found this review helpful.
7/21/2012
excellent item
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1/28/2011
This is the best transfer pen I've used. The lines are dark and clear and transfer quickly compared to the Dritz products.
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MOST RECENT REVIEWS
6/6/2010
I am so glad that I found someone that carried these pens. I love them, they are the best for transferring.
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3/8/2010
having fun with them, works like suppose to
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2/12/2010
Wonderful! I don't know how I ever lived without this pen. Thanks for the prompt service!
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2/12/2010
these work exactly as promised. these work awesome on tracing paper and make transferring embroidery patterns a breeze.
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10/23/2009
Hey Dharma, love the Transfer pens. This thing works great. Before I used to draw directly onto the shirts by hand and it took forever. With the Iron on Transfer Pens, it gets work done much quicker and more fun. Two things I have a issue with, when you first use it, the tip inks out fine tip, after awhile it turns into a broad tip. It makes it hard to get into smaller area with drawings. Second, there aren't any other colors. It would be so freakin' nice if there was more colors with different tips for broader or finer inking. All-in-all, I like it, alot. Oh, cool tip, if you use tracing paper the transfer inks darker than using regular drawing paper. Regular drawing paper tends to soak in more of the ink than tracing paper. Well, thanks for listening or reading. I like your website alot, especially now that you offer more items that I use for drawing on paper or on clothing. Keep up the good work. Laters'.