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Est ce que quelqu'un connait cette technique ?
Qu'est ce que peut bien être du "plastic backed freezer paper "
Subject: Transferring designs
>Depending on the size of the fabric, I have actually taped muslin to a
>piece of copy paper and run it through the copier where you put in
>cardstock (so it goes straight through and doesn't roll over the bars)
>and have copied photos straight onto the fabric for a quilt that way.
Old quilter's trick. Get plastic backed freezer paper (near the
aluminum
foil in stores) and cut it to printer paper size. With a dry iron,
gently
iron you cloth to the plastic side of the paper--it will stick. you
can
then run it through your printer (I have just a cheapie inkjet--works
fine). The cloth will peel right off the paper afterwards.
I highly doubt if this is washfast--haven't tried it to see. But it's
a
great way to transfer designs.
But I see that the original message was for a T-shirt. I don't think
that
would fit through the printer . . .
Ann in Florida