HELP! I tried ironing waxed paper to fabric so I could print. Paper won't iron on! what went wrong?
#1
OK! I have been wanting to try the method where you iron waxed paper to fabric, then print on the fabric....well, I can't get the paper to iron onto the fabric. I tried both sides of the waxed paper. I ironed and ironed for a while. The fabric is a stiff-like, muslin(SP?)-like cotton.
Help! :cry: Thanks!
Help! :cry: Thanks!
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Miranda, you are not a goofball. I was going to do the same process and managed to bring home about 3 rolls of waxed paper. Each time I would get home and look at my instructions and think well shoot I bought the wrong stuff. Go right back and buy the same thing again!! LOL
Gay
Gay
#5
Nothing ventured, nothing gained! It was worth a try. Who knew? It might have worked. I know what you mean about wanting to do it right now!!! It boils down to "How bad do I want to do it? Am I willing to go to the store?" Often my answer is a resounding "NO!"
I think you're mighty brave to be running fabric through the printer. I know many have done it (my sister included) but I'm chicken!
Have fun when you do get your freezer paper.
(Wax paper is good for melting pieces of crayone between! First grade teacher talking now!)
I think you're mighty brave to be running fabric through the printer. I know many have done it (my sister included) but I'm chicken!
Have fun when you do get your freezer paper.
(Wax paper is good for melting pieces of crayone between! First grade teacher talking now!)
#6
Originally Posted by GayKennedy
Miranda, you are not a goofball. I was going to do the same process and managed to bring home about 3 rolls of waxed paper. Each time I would get home and look at my instructions and think well shoot I bought the wrong stuff. Go right back and buy the same thing again!! LOL
Gay
Gay
#7
Originally Posted by Yvonne
Nothing ventured, nothing gained! It was worth a try. Who knew? It might have worked. I know what you mean about wanting to do it right now!!! It boils down to "How bad do I want to do it? Am I willing to go to the store?" Often my answer is a resounding "NO!"
I think you're mighty brave to be running fabric through the printer. I know many have done it (my sister included) but I'm chicken!
Have fun when you do get your freezer paper.
(Wax paper is good for melting pieces of crayone between! First grade teacher talking now!)
I think you're mighty brave to be running fabric through the printer. I know many have done it (my sister included) but I'm chicken!
Have fun when you do get your freezer paper.
(Wax paper is good for melting pieces of crayone between! First grade teacher talking now!)
To get to a craft store such as AC Moore or Michael's...well, we're talking about a 1.5 hour drive.
I've yet to try the POF. Maybe soon.
The crayon/wax paper idea is fun. I remember doing that when I was a kid. I think we gathered some fall leaves and put in there, too.
#8
Wax paper ain't what it used to be. It used to actually have visible wax on it. My mom used it to roll out her tender pie dough and it absorbs water so bad, you have to pick the pieces off the crust. :shock: It used to be tough stuff. Freezer paper is the way to go now.
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