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4 Responses to “Does anyone have tips on picture transferring for quilt squares?”
I make my own. I get white muslin or Egyptian cotton, the smoother the better. Treat it with Bubble Jet Set from . Iron it to a piece of freezer paper and cut it to page size. Tape the fabric and paper to a sheet of card stock by running a long piece of cellophane tape along the top. Do not tape the sides or bottom. Print your picture. You can re-use the card stock but not the freezer paper because there will be ink on it. Run the sheets through one at a time. After Printing, treat with Bubble Jet Rinse or white vinegar in water.
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I like to use the cotton fabric sheets from Jacquard. They are more expensive than the sheets that are available at Jo-ann’s, but recently i have started having trouble with the products i bought there-the sheets won’t separate easily from the backing, causing them to stretch and distort the image.
i get the Jacquard cotton pack at Michael’s – i use the coupons to cut the cost. i also use their organza fabric for the printer- works great!
I like printed treasures brand personally.
I’m in the process of making one with copies of vintage baseball cards of a player and embroided numbers of the player in team colors for a gift.
Hi,
I have used the transfer method many times. A good name brand is always the best to use, and if you have a choice, always use a pure white for best results. Also, after placing you image in your computer, it is important to over saturate your colors through your image program, otherwise, your print will appear somewhat dull. Set your printer to print at 300 dpi.
This is also important to improve the quality of the print.
Have fun!
March 2nd, 2009 at 1:55 pm
darami
I make my own. I get white muslin or Egyptian cotton, the smoother the better. Treat it with Bubble Jet Set from . Iron it to a piece of freezer paper and cut it to page size. Tape the fabric and paper to a sheet of card stock by running a long piece of cellophane tape along the top. Do not tape the sides or bottom. Print your picture. You can re-use the card stock but not the freezer paper because there will be ink on it. Run the sheets through one at a time. After Printing, treat with Bubble Jet Rinse or white vinegar in water.
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March 3rd, 2009 at 3:56 am
caho
I like to use the cotton fabric sheets from Jacquard. They are more expensive than the sheets that are available at Jo-ann’s, but recently i have started having trouble with the products i bought there-the sheets won’t separate easily from the backing, causing them to stretch and distort the image.
i get the Jacquard cotton pack at Michael’s – i use the coupons to cut the cost. i also use their organza fabric for the printer- works great!
Myla
March 4th, 2009 at 11:03 am
chartier
I like printed treasures brand personally.
I’m in the process of making one with copies of vintage baseball cards of a player and embroided numbers of the player in team colors for a gift.
March 6th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
alberta
Hi,
I have used the transfer method many times. A good name brand is always the best to use, and if you have a choice, always use a pure white for best results. Also, after placing you image in your computer, it is important to over saturate your colors through your image program, otherwise, your print will appear somewhat dull. Set your printer to print at 300 dpi.
This is also important to improve the quality of the print.
Have fun!