Metal hot fix studs or nailheads come in all different sizes and
shapes and makes a wardrobe pop. They can be used in place of or with
glass hot fix rhinestones for that glamorous look. If you apply them
yourself to the clothing you have on hand or bought from the secondhand
store, you can achieve that mall or boutique look for a low price and
high personalization points. (Also, they are more gentle on you because
they have flat backs in place of prongs.)
Hot fix studs or nailheads can be applied to clothing with a
household iron or a heat press machine, on cotton settings. Instructions
vary on how to put them, and you have to plan your design before merely
ironing them on. Transfers generally have less of that problem because
they are premade and can be placed on your garment or other surface with
less planning.
A general rule of thumb of heat-setting is to press the iron or heat
press steady for 10-15 seconds (add an additional 5-10 seconds if your
transfer has rhinestones) and let cool after pressing. Check the studs
if they are secure. Some people suggest waiting for at least 24 hours
before using to set the glue.
For more precision, you may want to apply them with a heat applicator
tool with the flat tips. First, screw the tip on when the tool is cool,
heat according to directions. Next, place the stud on a desired spot
and use the hot tip to touch the top of the stud for 10-15 seconds. It’s
an ideal method for use with delicates, but some people suggest that
you test the material before using.
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