• Sourced from the now closed Kreinik Manufacturing Company in Parkersburg, WV
  • These were "working" cones. These cones were the product before moving it to retail packaging (such as smaller cones or spools)
  • These listings are unique, and not available for public offering anywhere else except for those who purposed direct during by out. (I may be the only one with Iron-on cones) Spools of iron on are typically 3M, so as you can tell these cones are hundreds of those spools. These cones are also many times the amount of any smaller cone they offer. I am selling them far below what it would cost to acquire them in smaller amounts.
  • Iron-on is just exactly what it means.. but remember, you can make it permanent on embroidery products by couching it in.
      You can embellish nearly anything, including cloth, glass, wood, etc. It can make great paper crafts. 
  • Read all of this statement: Kreinik says that "adhesive iron-on cloth" is needed but I have used it and I think anything that would protect the iron would work. I can send a tiny piece of cloth (because I don't have much at all, just a tiny sample) so that you can get the jist of it.