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I have read about the Bubble Jet stuff... but never used it.
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I am familiar with doing the freezer paper and inkjet printer... I have a small business of printing/cutting personalized church prayer cloths. But they are something that isn't washed... the quilts will be and I wanted to make sure had something on them that the printing didn't wash out. I bought something called Iron-on Print 'n Press (transfer sheets for inkjet printers that is supposed to be washable... just wasn't sure about it. It is made by June Tailor, Inc.
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I checked this EQ Printables out... sounds like a good product...has high ratings anyway.
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Thanks... I have been trying. I always make all my gifts... if my family got something store-bought from me... they would probably be very unhappy.
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That is a serious amount of work in one year. Makes me want to hang my head in shame. I do not get very fancy with my quilt labels. I just like to make sure that they have them. This is what I do. I've had no trouble with the labels fading when they get washed.
(be sure to take lots of pictures when they open their presents) |
Originally Posted by Boston1954
(Post 6948786)
That is a serious amount of work in one year. Makes me want to hang my head in shame. I do not get very fancy with my quilt labels. I just like to make sure that they have them. This is what I do. I've had no trouble with the labels fading when they get washed.
(be sure to take lots of pictures when they open their presents) So, did you just use a pen like a Sharpie?? or what? |
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