@ladies ... Size is A4 or
bigger .. no worries!
@Kenora ...
Advice for when using HnB ...
Draw your shape/image on the reverse (smooth side) of your sheet of HnB
then cut HnB 1cm from the edge of that shape.
Now iron onto your fabric ...
next cut fabric, making sure to cut round all fused HnB,
now you can cut the shape from that snip of fabric.
This way all traces of HnB will be removed from your fabric. Simple you think !!!
BUT ...
if you cut shape directly out of your HnBed fabric, leaving the remnants of HnB on your fabric ...
I guarantee ...
you will put said fabric away after the project,
the HnB paper will work itself loose and come off fabric
and next time you take it out for a new project, ironing to make it nice and flat for pinning a pattern to or cutting from you will be left with a smeary mess on your iron, fabric, and ironing board!
Ask me how I know?!!!!
Best thing in the universe is this ....
You can buy this in Lakeland at about £8 for a diddy sized tube ...
This is much better! I'm still on my first tube and I've been using it for over 3 years!
(and I use it a lot!)