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hi--just read this tut. will try freezer paper next time i do a transfer. recently completed a wall hanging for a 50th anniversary where i transferred several old photos onto the fabric. now i need to know how to iron it safely so the photos don't stick to anything and pull off of the item. help please :-)
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1. Thanks for your post, I think it is very help full who use Digital Cameras. If you
need any Camera, Mirrorless System
Cameras, Digital Cameras, Action CamerasFilm Cameras , Lens, Mobile &
Tablets, Mobile, Camera Accessories and Sport. Please view my site. We are a
fast growing company and we have become a respectable and reputable wholesaler
for professional Electronics. My site are: http://www.monsterphotovideo.com/
and http://www.monstercamerastore.com/.
Thanks.
hi--just read this tut. will try freezer paper next time i do a transfer. recently completed a wall hanging for a 50th anniversary where i transferred several old photos onto the fabric. now i need to know how to iron it safely so the photos don't stick to anything and pull off of the item. help please :-)
I just print directly on the fabric. Just iron the fabric (I used a pretty heavy duck fabric) cut it to an 8x11 inch size and printed. Worked great.
I didn't know you could put fabric through the printer!
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