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Re: Do your own Class B-Shirts
Thomas Heavey, Sr. (heavey@NWRAIN.COM)
Fri, 29 Aug 1997 10:37:47 -0700
> Anyone else using scout developed iron-on T-shirts in their troops ??
>Nate Mann
HP and Canon both sponsor Iron on-transfer paper for use by their ink jet
printers. I used Canon paper in my HP printer and it worked just fine.
Doing special Iron ons for T-shirts is a great project for both boys and
adults. We created a special summer camp T-shirt that featured the
cartooning of our Scoutmaster Emeritus (See his work on our web page
www.nwrain.net/~troop299 ). I also downloaded a whole bunch of images and
created a Class A Class B shirt. I put the council patch, Troop numbers,
Position Patch, International Patch, OA Flap and Quality Unit patches all in
the appropriate places on a T-shirt. Troop 24 Berkeley's home page is a
treasure trove of patches all of which can be dowloaded with a click of the
right mouse button (Thats right button, as oppposed to left button, not
right button as opposed to wrong button :~) . )
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