Claire-

Iron on transfers intimidate me too

I love the last one- nice job! I'm sure now that you've got the hang of it, it's easier for you though. I'd get addicted, turning all the plain onesies into cute ones
Gill- gorgeous work! Very pretty floral fabric and OMG, that beading must have taken ages!!! I like the patch work for the change mat.
wantababybump- Nice ispy bag! I like the dino print
Bumbled Bee- Can't wait to see your diaper project!
Here's my iDye Poly fun

I used both red and blue and did the stove top method, using half a pack for each colour since I didn't have too much fabric to dye. I simmered for an hour. The blue let off a horrible smell compared to the red so my advice would be to wait for a nice day when you can open the windows! Interestingly, the blue also dyed more intensely than the red
The whole load + a couple of originals:
https://i778.photobucket.com/albums/yy65/kayjengirl/Emma%20for%20sharing/july10b006.jpg
Top row were the solid coloured Babyland cheapies. Middle row were white to start with (mostly Coolababy with poppers and one other aplix cheapie) and I dyed them with the red. The two on the middle far left were also tie dyed with blue after dyeing them with red (far left just red tie dyed first and second from left totally dyed red first). The bottom row were dyed with the blue.
Some of my favourites:
https://i778.photobucket.com/albums/yy65/kayjengirl/Emma%20for%20sharing/july10b004.jpg
I did a combination of tying knots and using dental floss to do the tie dying- I like the ones that don't have tie dye on the wings the best. I love that it dyed the poppers and aplix! Something I didn't think about before doing this was the effects of boiling on the PUL- one the Babylands had some delaminating happening and the tie dyeing caused it to further delaminate. Oh well, now I can use it as a swim diaper instead (or keep it on the teddy bear that is currently sporting my handy work). I probably wouldn't use a really good diaper (like my BGs) to do the tie dyeing 'cause I think it was pretty hard on them. It's not like I planned on selling off the cheapies- they were always going to become doll fluff when Emma outgrows them.