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Master November 2010

Anyone know where to get affordable iron-on letters/numbers?

Mrs. Turner2B, on May 16, 2010 at 4:27 PM Posted in Planning 0 13

I want to make t-shirts and need iron-on letter and numbers but only have a week and I haven't found anywhere online that can ship them before Friday and I tried Michaels but they're expensive. Anyone know who else sells these at an affordable price?

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Latest activity by Juanita, on May 17, 2010 at 7:39 AM
  • tracey
    Expert June 2010
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    Walmart or hobby lobby

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  • M
    Master November 2010
    Mrs. Turner2B ·
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    Oh yeah? Wal-mart? And what is this hobby lobby I keep hearing about? Is that in the East Coast?

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  • MrsDevine
    Master August 2010
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    Acmoore has them too. theyre not too bad. and joanns fabrics. ive never been to a hobby lobby but i hear great things! lol

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  • MrsDevine
    Master August 2010
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    Also try target in the kids section with the crafts and stuff

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  • Casey
    Expert September 2010
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    How about michaels? you can always check online too. hobby lobby is in chicago as well.

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  • tracey
    Expert June 2010
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    Lol well i live in oklahoma...its not everywhere weird i thought it was and its a store that has everything!! invites candles candle holders pic frames decorations for anything and everything fabric scrap booking things etc its everything lol im sure they have a website! http://www.hobbylobby.com/

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  • Cabell
    Master May 2010
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    The alternative is to buy inkjet iron-on paper and just do your own--but they won't be 3-D at all, if that's what you want.

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  • Tori♥Nick
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    Ohhh I thought hobby lobby was everywhere!!Shows how well traveled I am..lol

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  • M
    Master November 2010
    Mrs. Turner2B ·
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    Thank you ladies..all good suggestions..I am gonna check em out!

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  • Gail H.
    Expert July 2010
    Gail H. ·
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    Walmart definitely has iron appliques and Michael's has them too.

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  • jlam
    Master August 2011
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    I was going to say what Cabell said--- the iron on ink jet paper works really well! And you can download free fonts from www.dafonts.com if you want something a little more original!! Smiley smile (Thank you to whoever posted that site earlier!!)

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  • Joyce
    Super April 2011
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    You can also contact a Screen Printing Shop (I used to work at one) and they do Heat Transfers... You can probably get them there... they have all sizes and fonts too...

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  • J
    Super July 2011
    Juanita ·
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    Computer inkjet iron kits work great. i have a shirt my sis made and it never faded

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