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Old 02-24-2014, 12:10 PM
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AliKat
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A friend and I used to make labels for one of our quilting groups. If you want the members to iron the freezer paper to their fabric then this is what we learned:
- it does require an ink jet printer [?]
- her top loading printer did not do as well as my front loading printer
- cut freezer paper to size
- if using to print on fabric, iron together well, then retrim the leading edge of paper & fabric. feed 1 sheet at a time

If you want the members of your group to just use a pattern and not need them to iron it to fabric, then you have more options: use deli paper [Costco business carries it very cheaply], use printer paper, use any type of paper that will go through your printer ... then let members use a glue stick to adhere paper to fabric. This way no need to use irons.
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