Spray for fabric labels printed on an inkjet printer
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Spray for fabric labels printed on an inkjet printer
I saw on here about a month or two ago a thread on a spray you can use on a fabric label done on an inkjet printer so that it will be permanent and not run. I do not want to hand write it - my handwriting is getting shaky. I can't find the thread. Can anyone help me? Thank you.
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If you spray any liquid on fresh printing, I think it would run.
The only thing I know of is Bubble Jet Set.
Wash sizing out of your fabric first, then spray on Jet Set. Allow to dry then iron flat. Cut to A4 size.
You will need to attach to sticky A4 paper to take through the printer. You can buy them, or spray a little adhesive on the paper, mainly the edge that goes into the printer first.
After printing you wait 24hrs I think and set with a hot iron.
Try googling Bubble Jet Set and you should find out more and where to buy.
Hope I have helped
The only thing I know of is Bubble Jet Set.
Wash sizing out of your fabric first, then spray on Jet Set. Allow to dry then iron flat. Cut to A4 size.
You will need to attach to sticky A4 paper to take through the printer. You can buy them, or spray a little adhesive on the paper, mainly the edge that goes into the printer first.
After printing you wait 24hrs I think and set with a hot iron.
Try googling Bubble Jet Set and you should find out more and where to buy.
Hope I have helped
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Just found this recipe for making your own.
Will have to try this.
http://www.theidearoom.net/2010/03/g...-creative.html
Will have to try this.
http://www.theidearoom.net/2010/03/g...-creative.html
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Is this the post you are referring to??
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...d-t267572.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...d-t267572.html
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Just found this recipe for making your own.
Will have to try this.
http://www.theidearoom.net/2010/03/g...-creative.html
Will have to try this.
http://www.theidearoom.net/2010/03/g...-creative.html
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I posted one, I find where the printer is going to print spray the label with basting spay just on the fabric place it on the paper, print, take it out and go over the message with a permanent ink pen. I know it's good to go when I turn it over and can see where it it's run onto the paper, peel it off and attach to the quilt. One quilt I had to was multiple times until the color catcher was clean and it held up beautifully. Hope this helps, I'm a new quilter and this might be presumptuous
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