Saw this tutorial for creating a quilt label with your computer printer without special paper (just freezer paper, 8 1/2 X 11 regular computer paper, some stick glue and your fabric) on youtube and thought I would share it. I haven't tried it yet but will need to soon has I have started a quilt for my grandson. Hope my link works!
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCraft...26/8mH2R2dVQxc |
Thank you :D:D:D
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I tried that Saturday without the freezer paper - just glued the muslin to printer paper. It didn't work and caused a big jam. It did print a label, but jammed before it spit it out. My printer is the roll feed that needs the 'good' side face down. I think her direct feed would be better. I'll have to try again. I also have a second printer I need to hook up. Maybe it feeds through flat.
Thank you for the instructions. |
Thank you
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Thanks! I will be practicing this one!
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Thanks. Great tutorial.
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Thanks. This sounds like an improvement over the freezer paper ironed onto fabric method which always jammed in my printer.
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Fantastic! Thank you so much. Tutorial is very good. I never would have found this on my own so a double thanks for pointing me to it.
Are you related to Crafty Bear? She finds sites like this all the time. Anyway, many thanks for sharing. |
Thanks for sharing, I'm gonna test my printer for this--great information!
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thank you. I have bookmarked it. I love this group of helpful people like you!
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