July 2011 Doll Quilt Swap
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Originally Posted by sammygirlqt
Love your doll quilt Carron and how on earth did she get a pic of your dog on the label. Some people just do magic. You and I must be the last of the list!LOL
Iron freezer wrapping paper onto the back side of the fabric you want the picture on. ( Waxie side on the material).
Cut the fabric with the freezer paper the same size that fits into your printer, usually 8 and 1/2 by 11 and 1/2. Place this paper and fabric into the paper feeder section of printer. Use picture in the copy section or off your computer. Print!
Let the picture set for a few minutes after printing to allow for the ink to dry. I use an iron to heat set the ink also.
Remove the paper which can be used again, attach print onto what ever you want,
Try it, you will see how easy it is.
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islandwiz1
your gorgeous doll quilt came today :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
It is a great asset to my collection. The fall colors are great and the backing accents the front quite well.
Thanks again for sharing your talent.
I will get pictures up later.
:D :D :D :D :D
your gorgeous doll quilt came today :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
It is a great asset to my collection. The fall colors are great and the backing accents the front quite well.
Thanks again for sharing your talent.
I will get pictures up later.
:D :D :D :D :D
#537
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Originally Posted by Carron
Originally Posted by sammygirlqt
Love your doll quilt Carron and how on earth did she get a pic of your dog on the label. Some people just do magic. You and I must be the last of the list!LOL
Iron freezer wrapping paper onto the back side of the fabric you want the picture on. ( Waxie side on the material).
Cut the fabric with the freezer paper the same size that fits into your printer, usually 8 and 1/2 by 11 and 1/2. Place this paper and fabric into the paper feeder section of printer. Use picture in the copy section or off your computer. Print!
Let the picture set for a few minutes after printing to allow for the ink to dry. I use an iron to heat set the ink also.
Remove the paper which can be used again, attach print onto what ever you want,
Try it, you will see how easy it is.
#540
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Originally Posted by Patti Sue
Originally Posted by Carron
Originally Posted by sammygirlqt
Love your doll quilt Carron and how on earth did she get a pic of your dog on the label. Some people just do magic. You and I must be the last of the list!LOL
Iron freezer wrapping paper onto the back side of the fabric you want the picture on. ( Waxie side on the material).
Cut the fabric with the freezer paper the same size that fits into your printer, usually 8 and 1/2 by 11 and 1/2. Place this paper and fabric into the paper feeder section of printer. Use picture in the copy section or off your computer. Print!
Let the picture set for a few minutes after printing to allow for the ink to dry. I use an iron to heat set the ink also.
Remove the paper which can be used again, attach print onto what ever you want,
Try it, you will see how easy it is.
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