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Deighton's Silver Smocking Transfer dots yellow would be best for dark coloured fabrics
They may be difficult to see on heavily patterned fabric, better to print onto a strip of white cotton lawn and then pick up the dots through the lawn and your own fabric
One sheet in each pack, save money when buying more than one sheet
How to use Transfer Dots:
Place the transfer over the wrong side of the material, being careful to put it on accurately and leaving space for a seam.
Iron off the dots, using a moderately hot iron
if the dots do not iron off then run your iron over the sheet again.
Transfer sheet come in several sizes
Size 'A' 8mm x 9mm 19 rows per sheet
Size 'B' 9mm x 6mm 29 rows per sheet
Size 'G' 5mm x 7mm 23 rows per sheet
Size 'H' 6mm x 9mm 19 rows per sheet
Size 'K' 5mm x 5mm 37 rows per sheet
Size 'O' 3mm x 6mm 28 rows per sheet
Size 'Q' 6mm x 6mm 28 rows per sheet
Sheet size 20 cm x 115 cm (8" x 45" appx)
Will not transfer well on fabrics with a cut spot unless you remove the cut spot because of the uneven surface
See video on how to use these dots
Do not iron off more rows than required as they are not designed to wash off
Iron on Smocking Dots – another way to use them
Ideal for white fabrics or heavily patterned fabrics
Did you know, once you cut off the number of rows you need, you can pin the dots to your fabric and pick up each dot through the tissue then tear away the tissue once you have picked up all the rows.
Don’t forget to put a knot on the end of the thread, so you don’t pull it out as you go.
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Smocking Dots
These iron on smocking dots are easy to use even if a few of the dots do not stick or fall off the material, just follow the one above or below. It is still a very labour intensive method of creating the pleats especially when you have a fair few rows to to do but is well worth it in the end.