🎨 Turn your cotton creations into wearable art with Lovein Light Heat Transfer Paper Pro 2.0!
Lovein Light Heat Transfer Paper Pro 2.0 offers 10 sheets of premium, water-based polyurethane iron-on transfer paper designed for white and light cotton fabrics. Compatible with inkjet printers and cutting machines, it delivers vivid, stretchable prints that withstand wear. The included reusable Teflon sheet ensures flawless heat transfers using an iron or heat press, making it ideal for personalized apparel and gifts.
Brand | Lovein |
Model Number | LI-H-L2.0-10 |
Package Dimensions | 29.7 x 21 x 1 cm; 150 g |
Item Weight | 150 g |
D**L
Works well
This is super simple to create and make a design to put on t-shirts for special events like a hen doo or party etc. you just print your design off onto the paper. Peel the backing off, place it where you want it on the t-shirt and then run an iron over it. Make sure you follow the wash instructions as that tells you how to make it last longer on the clothes.Overall it’s great for a cheap way of making personalised clothing, and I can recommend if you are after something like it.
V**E
Lovein Pinkie Transfer Paper: A Fun and Easy Craft Supply
The ScoopLovein Pinkie Transfer Paper is an inkjet-printable heat transfer paper designed for use on white or light-coloured fabrics. It includes a sheet of Teflon paper for the transfer process and offers downloadable image designs.My Overall SentimentLovein Pinkie transfer sheets provide a user-friendly method for creating custom designs on light-coloured fabrics. While the transfer process is simple, the resulting image’s colour is slightly flattened - a slight colour dulling - due to the transfer paper's matte finish. However, I found that this characteristic can be leveraged to achieve a unique aesthetic by intentionally leaving wide borders around the printed design rather than cropping closely (although this is not necessary if your design has equal sides or is circular). Although I have a cutting machine, I used scissors to see how easy and well the paper could be cut by hand, and it was perfectly easy to do. Overall, this transfer paper is certainly user-friendly and produces satisfactory results, but nothing beyond the heat transfer papers I have used previously. Having said that, Lovein offers a fun and funky, downloadable image service of designs which you can print, and I’ve not seen it offered with other brands before, so they get an extra star for that. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that I printed an image onto the heat transfer paper using a colour laser printer and this worked just as well as my inkjet printer.What I Liked- Easy to use and follow instructions- Good quality transfer results- Included Teflon paper and downloadable designs- Heat transfer paper can be fixed with a household ironThe So-So’s- Transfer paper slightly flattens the print colours, reducing colour vibrancy- Unprinted areas remain visible on the fabricAdvertiser’s Claims Examined“PINKIE TRANSFER PAPER” – The product is as described.“IMAGE DOWNLOAD SERVICE” – Downloadable image designs are available.“REQUIREMENTS” – The product is compatible with inkjet printers.“APPLICATIONS” – The transfer paper works well on light-coloured cotton fabrics.“EASY TO USE” – The transfer process was easy and straightforward.
Y**.
works ok
My daughter and I did this as an activity over the summer holidays, to make her own t-shirt for our holiday abroad. She created her own design which I then helped to print out onto this transfer paper, she cut it out and I helped to iron the various pieces onto a plain black t-shirt.I don't expect it to last forever but that's not needed with a kids t-shirt anyway. It worked as well as previous transfer paper I have used and value doesn't seem too bad. It's had a couple of gentle washes and come out fine so I've been happy with it as a relatively cheap craft type activity.
H**L
Once you get the hang of it, its a cute addition to plain shirts!
It does take getting used to, and the first few times of trial and error mostly ended in error. Make sure you are printing on the right side, and if it's text, then it has to be reversed so that the printed image will go the right way. The size of the paper is gonna work for most size of designs, and although it is craft-quality (ie don't expect the printed shirt to last a hundred washes), it is still a fun DIY activity. Would reccomend for kids or teens to play around with, or if you need to make a costume.
R**U
Fun
Fun branding and tutorial video. Easy to use and versatile. I would make sure to utilise the full sheet to limit wasting material. Backing is printed to you don’t accidently print on the wrong size. Easy to apply with a heat press or just a standard iron, just make sure to heat evenly. Cool that you can use this on various cotton products rather than limited to just shirts. I love that it is designed for cotton as I prefer natural fibres to man-made as it is more sustainable and comfortable.
M**H
Prints really well, no smudging. Has nice stretch so great for t-shirts.
This heat transfer paper is really easy to use. You can use it to print any of the Pinkie images and text or you can choose to use designs of your own choice like I have. I really like how vibrant these prints, some brands look washed out, but this really does take the ink well and looks fantastic. I use my Cricut maker to cut out complex designs and use scissors to cut out straight forward ones. You don’t need to use transfer paper with this, you just peel your image off of the backing paper and put it face up on to your fabric. I use an iron, but you can use a heat press, I cover the image with the included Teflon sheet I do not put water in the iron, and I use plenty of pressure, once you can see the grain of the fabric through the image it means it has stuck down really well. Even after washing there is no ink fade at all. I love how stretchy it is too.
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