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Old 01-21-2016, 01:31 PM
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I am making a high school graduation t shirt quilt and plan to incoporate some photographs in it. What is the photo fabric you prefer to use? This is my first t shirt quilt as well as my first time making photos to use in a quilt! Any suggestions will be appreciated. I am using the Too Cool T-shirt quilt book, however I have decided to use interfacing on my blocks. Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
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Old 01-21-2016, 02:36 PM
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I've made several photo memory quilts using Printed Treasures. I've always been pleased with it. Just make sure the ink dries completely before stacking the pieces. I also press the sheets to make sure the ink has been permanently set.
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I agree with Printet Treasures. Does a great job and the ink hold up with washings. I put grands and great on a pillowcase when I went in for surgery so I would have my babies with me. It has worn well. Great memories for your recipient.
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I've made several photo memory quilts using Printed Treasures. I've always been pleased with it. Just make sure the ink dries completely before stacking the pieces. I also press the sheets to make sure the ink has been permanently set.
Do you just use a regular printer and regular ink? With black and white pictures?
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Old 01-21-2016, 09:24 PM
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I also use Printed Treasures. You just need a regular ink jet printer (mine is an HP -- I call the companies when I needed a new one and ask if it can feed fabric -- some of them had trouble with the thickness. If I could not get an answer I would not buy the printer -- I got tired of taking the printers back to Costco because they would not handle my fabric.) I have printed both black and white and colored pictures. If you have photo software, if you over saturate the picture using the software you get a brighter picture on fabric (it looks really ugly on the computer, but the fabric absorbs some of the ink and the pictures look great on the fabric).
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I have used Avery Printable Fabric sheets. They are 100% cotton fabric sheets and work great, just a little on the expensive side but hey if one is going to put a lot of work into making a quilt I'm game for the extra cost....
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I haven't tried it but I have read on previous posts that after several washing, the ink fades. If it is to be an item to be washed, I would get it professionally printed.
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I use an ink jet printer. QuiltnLady's suggestion of over saturating the ink is a good idea. A bit of color saturation will be lost in washing, but it is minimal. I would also suggest ironing the paper side before trying to take the paper off. The heat makes it easier to pull off.
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Old 01-27-2016, 06:53 AM
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Hello. I've been a longtime lurker here at the Quilting Board but this thread about photo printing is very timely for me as I'll be making 2 memory quilts with photos in the next couple of months.
I've read online somewhere that even if I use Printed Treasures, or Jacquard, etc sheets that I should still rinse them (after removing the paper backing) in Jet Set Rinse.
Is that really needed? No one in this thread has mentioned it.
Thanks very much.
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