Brand | AVERY |
---|---|
Color | White |
Material | Paper |
Size | 8.5" x 11" |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Fabric Type | 100 Cotton |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 8.5"W |
Manufacturer | Avery |
Part Number | 03279 |
Item Weight | 0.952 ounces |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 3279 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 5 transfers |
Pattern | Transfer Paper |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Supplies |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
To see product details, add this item to your cart.
FREE Returns
Return this item for free
Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges
Learn more about free returns. How to return the item? - Go to your orders and start the return
- Select the return method
- Ship it!
Ships from: Amazon.com Sold by: Amazon.com
Image Unavailable
Color:
-
-
-
- To view this video download Flash Player
- 3 VIDEOS
Avery Printable T-Shirt Transfers, For Use on Dark Fabrics, Inkjet Printers, 5 Paper Transfers (3279)
Purchase options and add-ons
Brand | AVERY |
Color | White |
Material | Paper |
Size | 8.5" x 11" |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
About this item
- 100 Cotton
- Create and customize your own printable iron-on transfers using the 8.5" x 11" transfer sheets that are great for personalizing t-shirts, aprons, pillowcases, bags, hats, tank tops, and more
- Ideal on black or dark-colored fabrics, the uniquely formulated heat transfer paper bonds with fabric, leaving it soft and machine washable; enjoy vibrant colors for up to 20 washes with our fade-resistant Color Shield formula
- Easily transfer text, images, and photos onto light-colored fabrics with a standard household iron or professional heat press; full instructions for creating custom iron-on transfers are included in every pack
- Make your own iron-on transfers at home by printing on your inkjet printer and cutting the iron on transfer paper using scissors or an electric cutting machine like the Silhouette and Cricut
- Customize your printable heat transfer paper quickly and easily with available templates and designs using Avery Design & Print Online, great for kid's crafts, brand recognition, and personalizing your projects
Customer ratings by feature
Frequently bought together
Compare with similar items
This Item Avery Printable T-Shirt Transfers, For Use on Dark Fabrics, Inkjet Printers, 5 Paper Transfers (3279) | Recommendations | dummy | dummy | dummy | |
Try again! Added to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart | |
Price | -35% $12.96$12.96 List: $19.86 | $16.99$16.99 | -15% $19.55$19.55 List: $23.13 | -20% $7.98$7.98 List: $9.99 | -38% $75.77$75.77 List: $121.59 |
Delivery | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 | Get it as soon as Monday, Apr 1 |
Customer Ratings | |||||
Adhesion | 4.3 | 4.2 | 2.9 | 3.9 | 4.3 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | 4.1 | 3.1 | 3.9 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 3.8 | 3.2 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Print Quality | 4.2 | 3.3 | 3.4 | — | 4.2 |
Easy to remove | 3.7 | 3.7 | — | 3.8 | 3.7 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | ESB Electronic Warehouse | Heavenly Distributions | Dema store | Amazon.com |
material | Paper | Cotton | Blend, Blend, Blend, Blend, Blend | Vinyl | Paper |
size | 8.5" x 11" | 20 Sheets | 8.5"x11" | 12" x 8 FT | 8.5" x 11" |
number of pieces | 5 | 20 | 12 | 1 | 30 |
fabric | 100 Cotton | 100% Cotton | 100% Cotton | Fabric | 100 Cotton |
Similar items in new arrivals
- HTVRONT Permanent Vinyl for Cricut, 12" x 5ft Permanent Adhesive Vinyl Rolls, 8 Colors Adhesive Vinyl Rolls for Cricut, Silhouette, Cameo Cutters, Signs, Scrapbooking, Craft, Die CuttersFREE Shipping on orders over $35 shipped by AmazonGet it as soon as Monday, Apr 1
- Avery Scallop Oval Labels for Laser & Inkjet Printers, 2-1/4" x 1-1/8", 525 Kraft Brown Labels (22855)FREE Shipping on orders over $35 shipped by AmazonGet it as soon as Monday, Apr 1
From the manufacturer
Easy to Customize and Format
|
|
|
---|---|---|
Easy to customize and format with free templates, fonts and clip art at avery.com/templates |
Heat transfer paper is designed for use on dark-colored 100% cotton or poly cotton blend fabrics |
Transfer your design using a household iron or heat press machine in a matter of minutes |
Product information
Technical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B0000C0CIR |
---|---|
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,979 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #17 in Transfer Paper |
Date First Available | December 4, 2006 |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Videos
Videos for this product
1:38
Click to play video
Review - Avery Printable T-Shirt Transfers
Crafting Mom
Looking for specific info?
Product Description
Use Avery 3279 heat transfer paper for dark fabrics to personalize t-shirts, hats, bags, pillowcases and more with the name of your team, small business, or special event emblazoned on the front. Formulated for black and dark-colored 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blend fabrics, the iron-on paper features a fade-resistant color shield formula that ensures crisp, long-lasting image quality with no cracking. Fabric transfer sheets are compatible with all inkjet printers. Customize your printable heat transfer paper with your own graphics, artwork, photos, messages, and texts for unique, one-of-a-kind creations. You can also use Avery Design & Print Online, our easy-to-use software, which features tools and hundreds of available templates for personalizing your designs quickly and easily. Once printed, the iron-on transfer can be cut with standard scissors and is also compatible with Cricut, Silhouette, and other electronic die-cutting machines. Designs can be transferred onto your fabric using a household iron or professional heat press machine. With special personal touches setting them apart, your group can wear their custom shirts and accessories with pride. This item comes with 5 sheets of matte 8.5” x 11” Avery iron-on transfer paper for inkjet printers.
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers say
Customers like the quality, performance, ease of use, and appearance of the iron on transfer design. For example, they mention that the colors come out beautifully vibrant, and the instructions are foolproof. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of removal, color fading, value, and adhesion.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Customers like the quality of the iron on transfers. They mention that the colors come out beautifully vibrant, and the transfers print like a dream. They are also pleased with the quality and the outcome.
"These ones are always the best and hold up much better than other brands." Read more
"...Printable T-Shirt Transfers, For Use on Dark Fabrics are a good T-Shirt Transfer. They scrod the removable paper back of Transfers for easy peeling...." Read more
"...Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the way..." Read more
"This worked out pretty well for me and I'm pleased with the outcome...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the iron on transfer design. They say it works well, is easy to use, and seems to be doing well even after a few washes. Customers also mention that the end result is pretty good, and the iron itself works amazing. They also say the tissue paper works great for on top of the image, and heat with dark loads turn out great.
"Worked well and very easy to apply iron on. No issues after first wash." Read more
"These work really well, fourth time we are using this! A few tips for you, especially since the instructions leave a bit to be desired...." Read more
"Works well once you understand your settings. I tried following the instructions, but that left the image dark, almost burned or aged looking...." Read more
"These work amazing, I just recommend a shirt press over an iron." Read more
Customers find the iron-on transfer design easy to use. They say the instructions are foolproof, making it simple to design and print what they want. They mention that the designs are crisp and clear, and the transfers are easy to apply on aprons. Customers also appreciate the templates on the website, which make the process simple. Overall, customers say the product is worth the patience.
"Worked well and very easy to apply iron on. No issues after first wash." Read more
"...Easy enough to design and print what you want" Read more
"Easy to use. Don't forget to peel all the backing off. Small parts may get left behind due to the scoring. Lasts longer than the others...." Read more
"This product is easy to use and the colors print bright on it. It's easy to press as well. Washes well and doesn't loose its color luster...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the iron on transfer design. They say the colors look very vibrant, and the images look great even after more than 20 washes. Some say that the design holds up well, and is especially designed for use on dark-colored 100% cotton fabric.
"...The next two times we forgot to wash the shirts, the iron ons looked great but are peeling a bit already...." Read more
"...The colors on the transfer paper were vibrant and close to the real colors. There was no peeling from the shirt after the transfer was applied...." Read more
"...And, they still look very nice." Read more
"This has been my favorite transfer paper for a few years. Images look great even after more than 20 washes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of removal of the iron on transfer design. Some mention that the paper back of the transfers makes it easy to peel, while others say that they simply peel right off after being exposed to a little warm sunlight.
"...is as soon as I was them you can start to see the folds and some even start cracking. Followed instructions to the tee...." Read more
"...to cut the shape of the heart on my transfer and still was able to peel it quite easily...." Read more
"...'re not careful you can tear your image in half because the back has a three way tear. I have found these to be better compared to other brands." Read more
"My go to for diy tshirt print. After so many washes, I so far never seen it peal off. One star off due to the high price but it’s worth it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color fading of the iron on transfer design. Some mention that the color turns out more vivid on this paper than on standard paper, and the images are bright and good. However, others say that the colors have completely faded off the printable vinyl already, and that the images smudge and rub off.
"...The colors on the transfer paper were vibrant and close to the real colors. There was no peeling from the shirt after the transfer was applied...." Read more
"This product is easy to use and the colors print bright on it. It's easy to press as well. Washes well and doesn't loose its color luster...." Read more
"..."high resolution paper" and the image looked terrible and the color was way off...." Read more
"...The color turns out more vivid too on this paper than on standard paper. I love the way Mickey turned out!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the iron on transfer design. Some mention it's set at a great price, worth every penny, and a good buy, while others say that it'd be better off spending your money on something else.
"...One star off due to the high price but it’s worth it." Read more
"...Avery makes great product and it’s worth every penny, time and time again." Read more
"...9/10 the only reason these aren't a 10 is it's a little more pricey for less but I guess you get what you pay for...." Read more
"So far so good. I tried this with the light version first and it was terrible. It ripped and wouldn't peel...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the iron on transfer design. Some mention that it adheres perfectly to the fabric without any issues, while others say that it didn't stick to the canvas material, came out faded looking, and stuck to the application paper.
"...I pressed my shirts a few times and some spots still sticking. I grabbed a brayer I have and smoothed over the paper then gave a final press...." Read more
"...The printing process was straightforward, and the transfers adhere perfectly to the fabric without any issues...." Read more
"...They melted, came out faded looking, stuck to the application paper and generally wasted my time and t-shirts...." Read more
"...than this, it applies easily with my Cricut heat press and seems imbed well in the fabric...." Read more
Reviews with images
-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
1) WASH THE SHIRT FIRST
I forgot about the washing of the shirts ahead of time. The first time we used these the shirts are still hanging in there after about two years and multiple washes. The next two times we forgot to wash the shirts, the iron ons looked great but are peeling a bit already.
2) DO NOT PRINT IN REVERSE, THIS IS NOT AN IRON ON TRANSFER! THINK OF IT MORE LIKE AN IRON ON PATCH!
Meaning: What you print out is what you will see EXACTLY on your shirt. The ink does not transfer to your shirt. if you're not sure what that means, do you know those little kid toy tattoos that you peel, apply to skin, and then put a wet sponge on the back of the tattoo to get the ink to "transfer" to the skin (and it does it in reverse of what you see). That is a transfer. This is more like an iron on patch, but instead of a patch, it is what you print out on the printer sheet.
3) PEEL THE BACKING FIRST!
Because the "iron on patch" will be stuck to the surface it is on. If you do not peel the backing, then your print will be forever sealed to the backing. You want it sealed onto the shirt. Fortunately, the back of the sheet has numerous pieces on it, not just one big piece, so I was able to cut the shape of the heart on my transfer and still was able to peel it quite easily.
4) Use the white sheet included in between the iron and the printable.
I think otherwise you may discolor your shirt with all the heat from the iron
5) 3 minutes, not a lot of pressure, repeatedly going over the entire printable esp the edges
I did not use anything close to a lot of pressure, I think that also may discolor your fabric. Just fairly light even pressure over the course of 3 minutes, not staying in any one place too long, over and over and over
6) Let the surface cool down a bit after each iron
Mostly because otherwise the next shirt will get hot when you put it down and it's waiting and you don't want to accidentally have your iron on printable get heat sealed any little bit before you apply the iron. Just to be on the safe side
Great product!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020
1) WASH THE SHIRT FIRST
I forgot about the washing of the shirts ahead of time. The first time we used these the shirts are still hanging in there after about two years and multiple washes. The next two times we forgot to wash the shirts, the iron ons looked great but are peeling a bit already.
2) DO NOT PRINT IN REVERSE, THIS IS NOT AN IRON ON TRANSFER! THINK OF IT MORE LIKE AN IRON ON PATCH!
Meaning: What you print out is what you will see EXACTLY on your shirt. The ink does not transfer to your shirt. if you're not sure what that means, do you know those little kid toy tattoos that you peel, apply to skin, and then put a wet sponge on the back of the tattoo to get the ink to "transfer" to the skin (and it does it in reverse of what you see). That is a transfer. This is more like an iron on patch, but instead of a patch, it is what you print out on the printer sheet.
3) PEEL THE BACKING FIRST!
Because the "iron on patch" will be stuck to the surface it is on. If you do not peel the backing, then your print will be forever sealed to the backing. You want it sealed onto the shirt. Fortunately, the back of the sheet has numerous pieces on it, not just one big piece, so I was able to cut the shape of the heart on my transfer and still was able to peel it quite easily.
4) Use the white sheet included in between the iron and the printable.
I think otherwise you may discolor your shirt with all the heat from the iron
5) 3 minutes, not a lot of pressure, repeatedly going over the entire printable esp the edges
I did not use anything close to a lot of pressure, I think that also may discolor your fabric. Just fairly light even pressure over the course of 3 minutes, not staying in any one place too long, over and over and over
6) Let the surface cool down a bit after each iron
Mostly because otherwise the next shirt will get hot when you put it down and it's waiting and you don't want to accidentally have your iron on printable get heat sealed any little bit before you apply the iron. Just to be on the safe side
Great product!!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
Side note, I washed the white T-shirt after I applied the design (following the instructions) and had no issues. Will see how they all hold up after multiple washes.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
Side note, I washed the white T-shirt after I applied the design (following the instructions) and had no issues. Will see how they all hold up after multiple washes.
Here is the upshot, working with both the light and dark paper:
• Wash and dryer dry your t shirt/fabric first. A shrunk fabric works best
• the more time you spend prepping and the closer you follow the instructions the better your end product
• don't be afraid of force (pushing down) and heat
• Trimming the extra paper on the light paper minimizing areas that will be clear but somewhat glossy
• Trimming the extra areas on the dark paper avoids transferring the color white to the fabric
• Through trial and error I figured out it is better to avoid sharp corners to make them round, reducing the risk of corners peeling off
• The side of the paper you print on is the white side for both dark and light paper, so make sure you know how to load the paper in your inkjet printer
• Your final print area can be larger than a sheet as you can cut images/words from the paper and space them or use them elsewhere on the shirt (for instance, arm badges can be printed in a corner of the same sheet)
Trick:
• To avoid damage to the reverse side graphics, if you do a front/back design, use a large cutting board or a piece of flat wood slide it in the t-shirt that way the wood sits between the front and back. This also solves the issue of both sides of the t-shirt not being perfectly flat/ironed before you start
Light Color Paper:
• You need to print in reverse as the image is reflected back on the fabric. I used Powerpoint and flipped the images and writing and avoided the online Avery tool for doing so
• As mentioned before, you don't have to cut very precisely as you only leave behind gloss/clear where you don't trim
Dark Color Paper:
• You DO NOT need to print in reverse
• You need peel of the printed paper BEFORE initiating transfer with an iron -I wasted one sheet not bing careful
• The portion you don't trim transfer as white and you can create a border, rough or smooth, as I did with the front of the dark t shirt
• Peeling the transfer portion from the t shirt before ironing is difficult....I used tweezers and eventually I managed to peel off the backing
• You use an included parchment paper over the peeled paper to press the image onto the fabric
Final Impressions:
• Don't expect professional grade printing
• Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs
• Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the way
This met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color.
**** UPDATE *****
Both the white and black t shirts have been washed about 15 times each by now. And, they still look very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2016
Here is the upshot, working with both the light and dark paper:
• Wash and dryer dry your t shirt/fabric first. A shrunk fabric works best
• the more time you spend prepping and the closer you follow the instructions the better your end product
• don't be afraid of force (pushing down) and heat
• Trimming the extra paper on the light paper minimizing areas that will be clear but somewhat glossy
• Trimming the extra areas on the dark paper avoids transferring the color white to the fabric
• Through trial and error I figured out it is better to avoid sharp corners to make them round, reducing the risk of corners peeling off
• The side of the paper you print on is the white side for both dark and light paper, so make sure you know how to load the paper in your inkjet printer
• Your final print area can be larger than a sheet as you can cut images/words from the paper and space them or use them elsewhere on the shirt (for instance, arm badges can be printed in a corner of the same sheet)
Trick:
• To avoid damage to the reverse side graphics, if you do a front/back design, use a large cutting board or a piece of flat wood slide it in the t-shirt that way the wood sits between the front and back. This also solves the issue of both sides of the t-shirt not being perfectly flat/ironed before you start
Light Color Paper:
• You need to print in reverse as the image is reflected back on the fabric. I used Powerpoint and flipped the images and writing and avoided the online Avery tool for doing so
• As mentioned before, you don't have to cut very precisely as you only leave behind gloss/clear where you don't trim
Dark Color Paper:
• You DO NOT need to print in reverse
• You need peel of the printed paper BEFORE initiating transfer with an iron -I wasted one sheet not bing careful
• The portion you don't trim transfer as white and you can create a border, rough or smooth, as I did with the front of the dark t shirt
• Peeling the transfer portion from the t shirt before ironing is difficult....I used tweezers and eventually I managed to peel off the backing
• You use an included parchment paper over the peeled paper to press the image onto the fabric
Final Impressions:
• Don't expect professional grade printing
• Recognize these are not permanent and are intended for fun and event needs
• Mistakes and rough edges on my work is my own haste getting in the way
This met my needs, to have a front/back t-shirt design on both dark and white t-shirts, using the appropriate paper for each color.
**** UPDATE *****
Both the white and black t shirts have been washed about 15 times each by now. And, they still look very nice.
Top reviews from other countries
Muchas gracias. Felicidades
Reviewed in Australia on May 21, 2022