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Inkjet Printing on Fabric

Step 3Iron Together

Iron Together
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Place the working side of the fabric onto the ugly old ironing board you have lying around. Now place the plastic side of the freezer paper down on that.

In other words, the working surface is safely facing the bottom and the paper side of the freezer paper is facing you. Now iron it together. The two pieces will become one.
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Nov 23, 2011. 7:57 AMCilenia says:
Set your iron to a low cotton or 5-6 setting and no steam. Only takes a few seconds to adhere.
Oct 31, 2011. 7:35 AMnwreck says:
What setting is your iron on?

Thanks

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