3 Pack PTFE Teflon Sheet for Heat Press Transfer Sheet Non Stick 16 x 20 Heat Transfer Paper Reusable Heat Resistant Craft Mat
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Candace Cooper
> 3 dayso i originally brought these to use with my Cricut press and my clam shell heat press which both worked well with it. But today i decided to use one to bake my Polymer clay in the oven on 275F and it worked perfect...nonstick as well!!!
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Melynda Valera
> 3 dayI originally forgot to order a teflon sheet with my heat press, and I decided to just use my heat press with a pressing cloth or parchment paper, as was recommended to me from several groups. I wasnt particularly pleased with this method, so I decided to get the Teflon sheets after all. THEY MAKE THE END PRODUCT SO MUCH BETTER. I cant believe I tried using my heat press without one.
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Denise54
> 3 dayI took a chance and cut these up to fit my freeze-drying trays so I wouldn’t have to use parchment paper anymore, which always has to be cut to fit the trays. To my surprise, it actually worked. Food doesn’t stick to the sheets, and they are easy to wash. This is going to save me a lot of money, and I will definitely buy these again if they ever wear out, which doesn’t look likely. I’m very pleased with my purchase.
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Stella Nemeth
> 3 dayThis is a great deal for crafters. I noticed on YouTube that most of the people using craft mats were either struggling with them, as I was with the Ranger mat I had bought, because it was too small, or they had bought two or three of them and had taped them together. I ended up taping two of the mats together and using the third one as my dedicated Gelli Printing mat. I had not had something nonporous to put the Gelli Plate down on, so I never took off one of the two hard plastic covers. It was pretty messy when I did, but now I can use the plate properly. These mats are a little thinner than the Ranger mat, but they work the same way. You can easily remove paint and glue from it with some hand sanitizer and a paper towel, or probably with soap and water (which I have not tried yet). There was a price sheet inside the packaging and this company sells the thicker sheets by the yard or cut up. I wish they sold it by the yard through Amazon, because Id have bought a yard of the thicker sheet.
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Gail Hudak
> 3 dayThis product is great! I used it as a pressing pad when quilting, sewing and doing applique work. It is perfect thickness to protect the fabric while transferring the iron heat through to the fabric. Three sheets are included so I gifted one to a friend who was looking for a similar item but found them to be about 3 times this price. I recommend this product.
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CG
Greater than one weekI used this to protect a shirt when I heat set some black and red ink on a white t-shirt with a really hot iron, and nothing scorched and no ink smeared! This works great! I’m going to try it on tech fabric next, because that stuff can be melty. I’m pretty sure this will protect it. If I remember to, I’ll post the results with an update.
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stacyf416
> 3 dayI have never used Teflon before when ironing HTV to t-shirts but Im glad that I tried it! I can see my design underneath, which helps me align my design better. Love all of the functionality of Teflon. Dont know why I waited so long to try it. I can cut it if I need to resize it for my projects, and can also use to bake with!
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Erica B.
> 3 dayI am fairly new with using a heat press (as in I got my heat press 2 days ago) and I actually received the teflon sheets before I got the heat press. I am SO SO SO glad that I ordered these! They work great and the vinyl, so far, has not stuck to them at all. If I am doing a shirt that has multiple layers or colors that I am doing I love using these sheets to be able to do a final, even press of the entire shirt to get a nice even image that doesnt seem to have high or low parts in it due to having to do multiple presses of the shirt to get all of the colors on. I would have been screwed while I was making several shirts if I didnt have these teflon sheets. I am sure I could have made parchment paper work but honestly teflon sheets are the way to go!! You dont get the weird texture that you get from using parchment paper. You get a pretty even, smoothly pressed image. These teflon sheets also make it easier for the shirts to slide across the rubber mat that is on the bottom portion of my heat press.
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Jill S
> 3 dayI got these to use as craft mats for card making. They are great because they are non-stick so tape, paints, glues, inks, etc. are easy to clean off the mat. They are also heat resistant so you can use them under your heat embossing projects. They are a very generous size at approximately 19x15.75 inches and so much cheaper than the Ranger craft mat.
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Candor
23-11-2024These sheets have so many uses. I have one in the kitchen I use for baking, especially bread. NOTHING I have baked has stuck to these sheets. I used another one in my crafting when ironing or pressing heat activated glues or embroidery backing. A third I gave to a friend of mine who uses it in his heat press at work.