iron on or sew on?

I bought a "wife-beater" tank from a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. It is about 3 inches too short. I would like to cut out the design and either sew it on a different shirt or iron it on. Any Suggestions?

Answers:
BOTH
Go to a craft store and by the 'stitch-witchery' or whatever they call it at your store. It will be a thin layer of stiff material that you place between two fabrics to create iron ons.

After to get your design where you want it, iron it on.
Then go back around the edge with a zig zag stitch. This will keep it in place and keep it from peeling off after several washings.


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Other answers:
In my experience when you sew something on it is more durable and lasts longer.
In my experience when you sew something on it is more durable and lasts longer.
Add wide lace to the bottom instead.
sewing it on would last longer
Sewing is better my child.
Sew it up but use som really funky stitches
Sew it on.

Nice avatar.

Good Luck.

Hope this helps.
I would do both.
go to your nearest fabric store, ask them for a fabric bond. tell them what your going to do. then using the instructions, make the design an iron-on and transfer it to the new shirt. then run some funky stitching around the edges.
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