Printing on fabric to quilt
#21
Originally Posted by paintmejudy
Just realize you cannot print on fabric with a laser jet printer, only with an ink jet.
#23
This is an interesting topic. I've been wanting to print my quilt labels and I have muslin to put on freezer paper and I also have the purchased printer fabric (F & P brand). Here's my question: I don't want to go out and buy a new printer to try this. I have a Kodak EasyShare All In One. Will this one work? Has anyone tried it already? Do I really need to go out and buy a new printer?
#24
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I have used pics in 2 quilts. I used Printed Treasures fabric sheets...sometimes getting the paper off the back was a challenge. Someone on here posted that after it was dry, heating gently with an iron just briefly made it come off more easily if you are having a problem. I just a Kodak printer the first time and had a dickens of a time with it. The second time went back to our old HP and it worked like a charm. Print off one on regular paper first, and remember the fabric seems to suck up the color, so it needs to have the saturation set higher for the one printed on fabric. I too watched the show on The quilt show and it was very informative.
#28
go to bryerpatch.com and see Carol Breyer Fallert's tips for printing on fabric. I use a HP Photosmart printer and have used both commercial fabric sheets and fabric I have used bubble jet set on. One thing it is important to consider is the paper path. I don't know much about Kodak printers but do know that the type of ink is most important for longevity and must be archival (pigment) inks. No matter what you go with, repeated washings will fade over time and there has not been enough time for studies to conclusively state how long the photos will remain vibrant.
All that said, it is very rewarding to make a memory project. Have fun and would love to see what you come up with!
All that said, it is very rewarding to make a memory project. Have fun and would love to see what you come up with!
#30
PDF is prepared for Dying fabric. It does not have any chemicals such as sizing so it will receive dyes or inks without having to prewash. I prewash anyway just to take care of shrinkage and dust or dirt that may have gotten on the fabric. You can purchase it as most quilt shops, JoAnnes, Hancocks of Paducah, etc. I don't feel it necessary to use for printing photos though. As long as you prewash to remove chemicals and use archivalinks, you should be okay.
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