Starting at one end of the tablecloth iron out.
Can you iron vinyl on felt.
If you start pressing vinyl or a similar fabric with a thicker press cloth like a fleece or flannel and you aren t getting results try switching press cloths before changing the heat on your iron.
Step 1 iron the flannel side of the tablecloth.
Set the tablecloth on the ironing board plastic side down flannel side up.
The only caution is that you need to lightly press on the pen or you will get a thick line that might not get completely covered with your embroidery floss.
If you still aren t seeing results you can turn up the heat on your iron a small amount.
While you can t iron the vinyl directly try any one of these solutions to get the creases out of your tablecloth.
You will also need different colored pens for light and dark felt.
This test did work but depending on what you re ironing we have no guarantee that the htv will stick forever to the acrylic.
We found that the sulky iron on transfer pen worked very well on felt.
This experiment is a perfect example of why you need a teflon sheet if the acrylic had melted the melting plastic wouldn t have ruined my iron.
The vinyl banners are great tools for large format advertising but they are prone to wrinkles.
Since the iron on wanted to pull up on the fuzzies of the felt pumpkin a little i pressed a little longer than 25 seconds and let it cool quite a bit before removing the carrier sheet.
If you re not sure how durable your acrylic is do a little test.
As i was working on this single pumpkin i could help but brainstorm a bunch of other ways you could put vinyl on these felt pumpkins.