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Old 01-22-2010, 11:06 PM
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lov2stitch
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You can buy packages of the prepared fabric for printing at your LQS, Joann's and Hancocks. It is paper backed and what I have used calls for an Inkjet printer. You can also purchase a solution called Bubble Jet to treat fabric and then press onto freezer paper to run through the computer. Be careful and follow instructions so you don't jam your printer. You might Google Bubble Jet for more info. There have also been some great discussions here on transfering photos and printing on fabric....you might search the list. I use an embroidery machine to make labels for quilts I make..but for the family pieces that I want to write a "story" about the treated fabric sheet work well. Hope this helps.
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