Description
This funny farmyard DTF transfer features a wild-eyed, tongue-out Holstein cow chomping a daisy stem surrounded by pink, white, and turquoise wildflowers with the bold quote 'I'm Not Ignoring You — I'm Grazing' in chunky turquoise, pink, and black lettering. Ready to press DTF transfer, heat press and go.
Made for:
- Tee shirt makers and small shop owners building a funny sarcastic animal collection.
- Crafting mama personalizing a hilarious gift tee for the cow-obsessed friend in her life.
- The farm girl, homesteader, or hobby farmer who needs this on a shirt immediately.
Press it on:
- Tees and hoodies — the cream or white ground lets every pop of pink and turquoise shine exactly as designed.
- Perfect for craft fairs, fall festivals, and farmer's market pop-ups where quirky animal humor always sells out fast.
- Tote bags and canvas pouches — the square-ish design transfers beautifully and makes a great impulse-buy add-on.
Press it on, open the press, peel the film while it's still hot, quick re-press, and you're done. It's the kind of rhythm that makes running a big craft fair circuit batch feel effortless — and the results stay just as clean from your first blank to your fiftieth.
About Our Ready to Press DTF Transfers
Sweet Tee Transfers are premium Direct-to-Film (DTF) heat press transfers — vibrant, durable, and ready to press on cotton, polyester, and cotton/poly blends. No weeding required. Works on light and dark fabrics for any apparel.
DTF Transfer Pressing Instructions
Pre-press your garment to remove moisture and wrinkles before applying.
- Temperature: 300°F
- Time: 15 seconds, heavy pressure
- Peel: Hot peel immediately after pressing
- Repress: 5 seconds for best results
Do not use a Teflon sheet or Teflon bonnet between the heat platen and the transfer paper.
DTF Transfer Washing Instructions
- Wash inside out in cold water
- Tumble dry on low heat
Transfer Sizes
- Adult: 11" wide
- Youth: 9"
- Toddler: 7"
- Baby: 5"
- Pocket / Hat: 4"
Maximum height is 12". For narrow, tall designs, children's sizes are determined by height.
