there are different fabric printer sheets on the market, June Taylor is the one I think Joanne's carries- but there are others- they come in packages of 3-10 depending on which ones you find- and It is important to read the packages (some are for wallhangings *not washable* - some are washable) and it is important to follow the instructions. or- you can buy PFD fabric (prepared for dyeing) and use that- or you can use bleached or unbleached muslin- pre-wash it- with detergent- no fabric softener- press freezer paper to the back of it- cut it to the size of printer paper- make sure the freezer paper is well adhered to the edges- this holds the fabric to run through the printer---allow the pictures to 'cure' dry well- so the ink saturates the fibers- then heat set- then rinse in cold water- make sure you are using an inkjet printer- and good quality permanent ink. there are many tutorials & u-tube videos on printing on fabric.