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    Old 05-27-2011, 03:18 AM
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    i recommend using your own- not wasting money on pre-made---it is expensive.
    you can puchase PFD fabric (prepared for dyeing) or
    you can buy bleached muslin- pre-wash it to remove any sizing, chemicals or oils- use a mild detergent- no fabric softener- you are removing additives- don't re-add them.
    then cut freezer paper the size of printer paper- iron it to the fabric- make sure your edges are adhered very well so they do not come loose when going through the printer- and --
    there you go.

    with the pre-made packages i have found it in packs of only 3 sheets and in packs of 10 sheets- both are expensive. i have used both- but found i got just as good of results (and in the case of one product my home made was much better)
    make sure you are using an inkjet printer- it takes extra prep to use a laser printer.
    after printing your pictures set them aside and let the ink dry (cure) i cure mine for 24 hours before heat setting.
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    Old 05-27-2011, 03:36 AM
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    I have been working on using my own and not having much luck. I think it depends on what printer ink you are using and pretreatment needed. I wouldn't recomend it to the lady who posted the question originally. I have spent a lot of money experienting with doing my own. I know the pre-made is expensive and I have found some of those are awful so there is experimeting there too.
    Lynda

    Originally Posted by ckcowl
    i recommend using your own- not wasting money on pre-made---it is expensive.
    you can puchase PFD fabric (prepared for dyeing) or
    you can buy bleached muslin- pre-wash it to remove any sizing, chemicals or oils- use a mild detergent- no fabric softener- you are removing additives- don't re-add them.
    then cut freezer paper the size of printer paper- iron it to the fabric- make sure your edges are adhered very well so they do not come loose when going through the printer- and --
    there you go.

    with the pre-made packages i have found it in packs of only 3 sheets and in packs of 10 sheets- both are expensive. i have used both- but found i got just as good of results (and in the case of one product my home made was much better)
    make sure you are using an inkjet printer- it takes extra prep to use a laser printer.
    after printing your pictures set them aside and let the ink dry (cure) i cure mine for 24 hours before heat setting.
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