Design Dye (paper that transfers color to fabrics)
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Cindyb,
They showed that if the color isn't saturated enough with the first application, you can just re-charge the cut piece by ironing it with another sheet of the same color & then press back down so the color on your fabric becomes more intense.
I'm really excited to try this out. Got sidetracked for a bit & ended up buying some Aurifloss for my current quilt project, but I definitely plan to try the DesignDye for my next project -- maybe a miniquilt that my little niece could help out with. She loves confetti, so I'm thinking we could do a confetti background & then I could applique on some words for her to give to her mom as a mini-quilt at Christmastime.
So excited to try this out!!! Thanks everyone for the input.
They showed that if the color isn't saturated enough with the first application, you can just re-charge the cut piece by ironing it with another sheet of the same color & then press back down so the color on your fabric becomes more intense.
I'm really excited to try this out. Got sidetracked for a bit & ended up buying some Aurifloss for my current quilt project, but I definitely plan to try the DesignDye for my next project -- maybe a miniquilt that my little niece could help out with. She loves confetti, so I'm thinking we could do a confetti background & then I could applique on some words for her to give to her mom as a mini-quilt at Christmastime.
So excited to try this out!!! Thanks everyone for the input.
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