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Welcome, ladies I have so been out of the loop from visitng here for some time anyways, like mentioned from ECQLT that is the easiest method to go if you are not going to have to print a lot of pics and if that will be the case then try some of those fabric sheets that are ready to go. If you have a lot to do them I would suggest that you try the bubble jet method with some good muslin with a high thread count, this takes some time however it will save you from having to purchase many many packs of the preprinted fabric sheets, hopes this help and again welcome!!!
I only quilt on Day's that End in " Y "!
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| Posts: 1634 | Location: Houston, TX, | Registered: January 14, 2006 |   |
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Jami i use that solution too but I will have to try the heat set thing next time see how i like that! Have you read the ingredient list on the bottle, it gives me a bad headache when I use even just a small amout!
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| Posts: 5086 | Location: God's Presence | Registered: September 15, 2005 |   |
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Deb- No...I haven't read it. It says to use rubber gloves when you use it, so I'm assuming it's not good!  I try to use it in a well ventilated area also. You still need to use the rinse stuff even if you do try the heat set. I didn't think I lost as much color the last time I did it. Maybe it's just in my head?!?!?  The ironing board is always up, so I thought I would try it. Jami
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| Posts: 478 | Location: Iowa | Registered: December 10, 2006 |   |
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