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Old 10-15-2018, 12:02 PM
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mindless
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There are so many ways to transfer your images to fabric. I've tried most of them.
-Bubblejet
-Citrasolv
-freezer paper
-iron on transfer methods & several brands of fabrics (expensive!)
For me, the easiest, softest and clearest and longest lasting images were prinetd for me by Traveling Designs.
http://www.travelingdesigns.com/home.html
They were a vendor at one of our quilt shows last year. (Not affiliated or connected to them in any way, I just like their results). My only complaint is that the fabric they use is not 100% cotton, and it frayed easily.
This from Electric Quilt also worked easily and has lasted:
https://electricquilt.com/online-sho...fabric-sheets/

If you print from your ink jet, the wrong kind of ink will fade.

Bubble jet works really well, but is messier. https://www.theidearoom.net/guest-post-infarrantly-creative/

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...ting+on+fabric
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