First of all, you can find graphics on the Internet. After you find it, you can type a manuscript on the clothes with a pencil. It's best not to revise when typing, because pencils are hard to erase on rubber cloth. . . Then you have to prepare dye (that is, the kind of various colors, a bottle of liquid). Or an acrylic pigment can be used. Pay attention when using propylene. If it is too dry, it will be intermittent on the fibers of clothes, so dilute it with a little water. It is best to put a layer of plastic, cardboard and the like in the middle of the light-colored T, otherwise propylene may penetrate into it. . . . When the pattern dries. . . . "Be sure to do it later! ! Sprinkle a little water with a watering can and finally burn the pattern. Don't let the iron get too hot when ironing. . . . Over! ! ! ! .........
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