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Inket Printing on Fabric Using Sticky Labels

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Dec 13, 2010. 11:46 AMhandprints says:
this is great! I have used freezer paper ironed on to silk organza and have been able to print photographs with a really nice effect. I would have thought the adhesive of the sticky paper would mess with the fabric, but your cover photo looks awesome!
Oct 30, 2009. 8:04 PMirish2danish says:
This is a really clever (and pretty easy) way of doing a transfer – thanks! 
Oct 17, 2009. 8:03 AMRuth Williams says:
Interesting idea - I am a visual person - it would have been perfect if you took a picture of your end product as a sample. That is the only thing missing for me. I am going to try this! Thanks! 
Oct 5, 2009. 8:25 AMorksecurity says:
Interesting. From the picture, it appears to produce a sharper image than iron-on transfers (not surprisingly). Any recommendations on suitable types of fabric? Unfortunately my "disposable" printers (the ones I'd want to use for this) are all dye-based inks. Epson _claims_ they're waterproof (on paper) after drying, but I'm not at all convinced.
Oct 4, 2009. 3:22 PMbutchie50 says:
Would it be possible to use these labels to do iron on transfers? Where you do not have to run any fabric at all through the printer?
Oct 4, 2009. 3:49 PMmicjwelch says:
You can buy iron on transfer paper for your printer. They cost about the same as these. It would of course allow you to not have the seams around your image, but iron-ons do tend to fade after about a dozen washings.
Oct 8, 2009. 3:22 AMbutchie50 says:
 Thank You
Oct 5, 2009. 12:48 PMthreadbare says:
A lot of iron on transfers crack or peel off. This would do neither. Great idea.
Oct 4, 2009. 7:28 PMporcupinemamma says:
This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Oct 4, 2009. 11:03 AMcrafthooligan111 says:
this looks great! thanks!
Oct 3, 2009. 11:54 AMlemonie says:
This sounds like a great technique (I don't have a printer to try it with though). How water-fast is the ink? L
Dec 30, 2011. 10:19 AMlemonie says:
Either I missed it or you updated it. Either way thanks for pointing me to that. L

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