Bubble Jet Set Question
I have 3 quilts ready for labels and after much failure with 'fabric markers', I have decided to use the Bubble Jet set. I read and understand the directions with one exception: at what point is the freezer paper removed from the fabric? The directions on the bottle are quite clear with this one exception. What is your experience? :eek:
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I use Bubble Jet - after it is dried and ready to go - you iron it onto freezer paper and run it thru your printer to print onto it your label words - peel off the freezer paper and sew it on. the freezer paper is so you can run it thru your printer.
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Thanks, Petey, that makes sense now. LOL :D
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I just tried the bubble jet set for the first time on a label, and am not overly impressed. I still had to go over spots with micron pen because it lightened too much when I did the bubble rinse. I'm a little leary that it will fade with washing. I've had great luck with the printed treasures pre-treated fabric though. Thinking I may stick to those.
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I've used Bubble Jet Set for years. Petey's instructions are right on. Just make sure you use the Bubble Jet Set Rinse after letting your printed label dry for at least a half hour. The Rinse sets the ink so it won't wash out!
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Originally Posted by Butterscotch Daisy
(Post 6101226)
I have 3 quilts ready for labels and after much failure with 'fabric markers', I have decided to use the Bubble Jet set. I read and understand the directions with one exception: at what point is the freezer paper removed from the fabric? The directions on the bottle are quite clear with this one exception. What is your experience? :eek:
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