Thank you so much! This is just what I was looking for. I want to make a quilt for a teacher who is retiring and want to put Bible verses on the squares. I think this will work perfectly. I can't wait to try it!
Wow! I wish I had come across your video years earlier. I was trying to print pictures of my family on material for a quilt. I tried every method I could find and finally gave up and bought printable fabric paper. This will still come in handy because I need to add new family members to the quilt and won’t have to buy the expensive fabric paper. Blessings to you!!!
Wow. How simple. Thanks for showing this. That I am going to try. I’ve collected Embroidery hoops for years now I can do my own wall display using this method.
That’s awesome I’m so glad that you shared it with us ! I’ve been printing my transfer’s on tissue paper like you showed us and it works perfectly ! Thank you so much sweetie ! 💞💞
YOU ARE A BLESSING! I am making a type as image poster for my typography class and I love to mix traditional and digital mediums. I was going to screen print but this is beyond easier, seriously love what you do!!❤️❤️❤️
Oh my gosh, the possibilities are endless for this technique. I have a vintage family recipe I plan to print on tea stained muslin. I have a inkjet printer. Should the graphic be sealed after printing? Perhaps hair spray or poly?
I have never sealed or washed mine so Im unsure how they would hold up. I use it mainly on my signs. Would be worth a try and see how they hold up . Thanks for watching
I swear you read my mind. I think of something, and a week or two later, you do it. 🤔 Girl, this was amazing. I will be trying this, and the tissue paper technique, one of these days. Thanks, for another great tutorial.
WoW this is amazing, I was working on a bench cushion at the time your video came up, I taught it was missing something on my cushion and you just answer my problem! Thank you so very much for sharing this. Have a very nice day and again Thank you!
WOW! AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME video!!! What makes it so much more amazing is how 1; it’s kind of a hack & 2; how quick & to the point the video is vs those 20 minute long videos that lose me at the intro mainly bc I know it’s gonna take the creator of the video 20 minutes to get to the point. So this was a much needed change of pace.
Great tutorial, I have seen something like that years ago, here's what I wished I knew before starting that project, of course I was doing that for fun. I have tried that years ago on inkjet printer. the issues that I encounter was that some print were washout because the fabric absorb plenty of the ink. When I research I understood that the fabric need some sort of treatment before printing on it for better result. Maybe one will get better result from a laser printer.
Have you ever used freezer paper.? Just cut to size and press your fabric to it and run through the printer. I like this method better than spray adhesive. Love all your videos and have used several of your techniques.😀
This is so cool, im wondering how to make a tote bag or a scarf and i wanted to make the design and get the design printed on paper and then get the paper transfer on fabric but this would be useful tysm ❤
This is so awesome!! Definitely going to try it. I have some embroidery hoops to use too and these will be so cute in the kitchen for Easter/Spring. TFS 🐰💐
This is NOT what I was looking for rebut that God I found it. Turns out this is exactly what I wanted to do!! I’d also like to know ow how to draw and create my own art onto fabrics! 🥰
Love this! I do bookbinding with cloth covers and this will jazz up a few books. Problem is, the first couple of times I did this it worked. Now my printer won't pick up no matter what I do to reinforce the top of the paper. Any ideas? Have you had this problem?
I've solved my prolem. I found another channel about this and she started using freezer paper but then found full-sheet labels! I had some of these I found at a thrift store - and they work great!
Who knew! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing that. Can't wait to try it. Question, will the ink be permanent (will you be able to wash once image is on fabric)?
I haven't washed any projects that I have used it with. I mainly add them to signs ect. Nothing that would have to be washed. You would have to test it first and see how it holds up . Every printer could be different! Hope that helps. Thanks for watching Donna
Not sure if you would answer to a comment on such an old video but i want to print a fantasy map on fabric for a book i am upcycling but.... I want the map to be able to fold out of the book so the fabric would need to be twice as long is it possible to first glue one side of the paper to one part of the fabric then glue the other side to the same piece of paper this would A cause me to be able to just throw it in as i am noy sure yet if i want it on the back of the book or the front so i would be able to use the print right away and b not have to worry for the extra fabric as its going through as while this is if i set the thickness correctly obviously but do you recommend this or strongly advise against it
I've been looking for a process that eliminates the white background with transfers--AND YOU DID IT! Thank you. Do you add something that keeps the colors from fading or dissolving?
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Can you print on corduroy or screen printing on corduroy
Will basting Adhesive work? 1:03
Thank you so much! This is just what I was looking for. I want to make a quilt for a teacher who is retiring and want to put Bible verses on the squares. I think this will work perfectly. I can't wait to try it!
You are so welcome!
this is SO SIMPLE and nobody said it like this, thank you!!!
Wow! I wish I had come across your video years earlier. I was trying to print pictures of my family on material for a quilt. I tried every method I could find and finally gave up and bought printable fabric paper. This will still come in handy because I need to add new family members to the quilt and won’t have to buy the expensive fabric paper. Blessings to you!!!
It doesn’t hold up really well to machine washing
Wow. How simple. Thanks for showing this. That I am going to try. I’ve collected Embroidery hoops for years now I can do my own wall display using this method.
Happy to inspire! Thanks for watching Martha
That’s awesome I’m so glad that you shared it with us ! I’ve been printing my transfer’s on tissue paper like you showed us and it works perfectly ! Thank you so much sweetie ! 💞💞
That's awesome! Glad you are enjoying. Thanks for watching Rita
Get out! I've been trying to figure out how to print a custom design onto fabric for my daughter's quince gifts! Thank you! Much support, from Texas!
I'm glad this is helpful! ❤️
Thanks!
Wow - thank you so much!
YOU ARE A BLESSING! I am making a type as image poster for my typography class and I love to mix traditional and digital mediums. I was going to screen print but this is beyond easier, seriously love what you do!!❤️❤️❤️
You're so welcome! I'm glad you found this helpful.
I never knew you could do this. Thank you for sharing your tutorial. I recently started watching your channel and I am really enjoying it.
Thanks for following along! Glad you are enjoying Norma
Oh my gosh, the possibilities are endless for this technique. I have a vintage family recipe I plan to print on tea stained muslin. I have a inkjet printer. Should the graphic be sealed after printing? Perhaps hair spray or poly?
Good question
Following
I have never sealed or washed mine so Im unsure how they would hold up. I use it mainly on my signs. Would be worth a try and see how they hold up . Thanks for watching
That is friggin brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed
Omg!! Everyday I watch you, I learn amazing new techniques..thank you so much🙏
Thanks for watching ! Glad you are enjoying Rosalie
I swear you read my mind. I think of something, and a week or two later, you do it. 🤔 Girl, this was amazing. I will be trying this, and the tissue paper technique, one of these days. Thanks, for another great tutorial.
Hahaha great crafting minds think alike :)
Thanks needed a quick idea for bandanas with names
I hope you enjoy making them!
I have wanted to do this and quilt with the pieces. I can't say I don't know how to anymore 😜😘❤
Perfect!! Thanks for watching Kaye
Thank you for showing us how to print on material.
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching Grace
Thank you so much for sharing this technique! Lynn
You are so welcome!
WoW this is amazing, I was working on a bench cushion at the time your video came up, I taught it was missing something on my cushion and you just answer my problem! Thank you so very much for sharing this. Have a very nice day and again Thank you!
Perfect! Happy to inspire ! Thanks for watching Christine
Perfect for my project. I’ll try a color print and see what happens!
Excellent
Oh my gosh, you have great ideas and so simple. Love watching you !
Thanks for watching ❤️
WOW! AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME video!!! What makes it so much more amazing is how 1; it’s kind of a hack & 2; how quick & to the point the video is vs those 20 minute long videos that lose me at the intro mainly bc I know it’s gonna take the creator of the video 20 minutes to get to the point. So this was a much needed change of pace.
I try to keep my videos short and sweet!
Great tutorial, I have seen something like that years ago, here's what I wished I knew before starting that project, of course I was doing that for fun. I have tried that years ago on inkjet printer. the issues that I encounter was that some print were washout because the fabric absorb plenty of the ink. When I research I understood that the fabric need some sort of treatment before printing on it for better result. Maybe one will get better result from a laser printer.
Yes laser will be better
Love this printing idea. Have to see if my old HP will do it.
Go for it! Thanks for watching Billie Joe
Have you ever used freezer paper.? Just cut to size and press your fabric to it and run through the printer. I like this method better than spray adhesive. Love all your videos and have used several of your techniques.😀
I have and I didn't have good success?? Maybe my freezer paper wasn't a good quality one. Thanks for watching Sandra
Omg you are amazing I love the simplicity , the none advertising , a simply fantastic ideas , ♥️♥️♥️🦄
Glad you are enjoying
Thank you! I can't wait to try this!!!
Have fun!
GLUE STICK WORKS GOOD. GLUE IS TACKY ENOUGH BUT EASY TO REMOVE FROM PAPER AFTER PRINTING.
This was the first video I clicked on! Thank you so much because you saved me so much time from watching other videos✨❤️
Glad it helped!
This is so cool, im wondering how to make a tote bag or a scarf and i wanted to make the design and get the design printed on paper and then get the paper transfer on fabric but this would be useful tysm ❤
That's a great idea!
Thanks! And goodness I have a lot to learn.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for following along.
Wow love love your work God blessed you good on crafting
Thanks for watching Vickie
Super-neato idea!
Is there excess adhesive on the back?
No not at all
This is so awesome!! Definitely going to try it. I have some embroidery hoops to use too and these will be so cute in the kitchen for Easter/Spring. TFS 🐰💐
Glad you enjoyed ❤️ thanks for watching
What type of printer is it?
Can it print color patterns?
I have a brother, laser printer, and mine is only black ink but if you have a colour laser printer it will work
Thank you! So much for sharing this information, this is very much appreciated.👍🏽😀
Glad it was helpful!
WHOA......YOU are AMAZING. Thank You❣
Thanks for watching ❤️
This is NOT what I was looking for rebut that God I found it. Turns out this is exactly what I wanted to do!! I’d also like to know ow how to draw and create my own art onto fabrics! 🥰
Glad I could help! I would draw a pic and then photocopy it and then transfer! ❤️
@@OurUpcycledLife ahh I see okay! Thank you! Do you have a video teaching this method? ✨
Thanks for the tip definitely going to do this one
Thanks for watching ❤️
Does it wash away?
Not washable
That’s brilliant
Glad you enjoyed ❤️
That’s awesome!! Your a genius 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for watching ❤️
Wow. That's brilliant! I love that idea. 🥰
Thanks for watching ❤️
OMG just amazing thank you so much, just what I was looking for❤
You're welcome 😊
This is so neat! Great idea!
Thank you! 😊
Get outa here! What do you NOT know?!? I’m sitting here thinking, God must love me … to have placed me in your path! I’m just in heaven. 🎉
Thanks for the kinds words❤️ glad you are enjoying
Aw that's so sweet..
Omg Same!!! God brought me here. ❤❤
This is awesome! So great to know. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Definitely going to try this! Curious how stable the ink is on fabric. Have you washed any of the fabrics you have done this way?
This project is not washable. It is just for Decor. Thanks for watching Mary Ann Have a great weekend.
I Love this, thanks for sharing. I will be trying this soon.
Thanks for watching
This is awesome! I’m going to try this!
Thanks for watching Christina glad you enjoyed
Brilliant!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Omgosh....I can't wait to try this. Thank you so much 🥰
Thanks for watching ❤️
Tooooo easy! It's going to be just perfect for what I'm trying to do ❤
Have fun!
This is amazing. Going to try this today!!
Have fun! Thanks for watching ❤️
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Love this! Cannot wait to try it! Tina.
Thanks for watching Tina
Great tip.. thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
This is awesome! What a great technique to try! Thank you for sharing! 🤩
Thanks for watching ❤️
🤩 Thank you for sharing your greatness !!!!! Your Awesome 🤩
Thanks for watching Christina!
You are amazing! TFS!!
Thanks for watching ❤️
thank you
You're welcome
I absolutely love this video you have done a fantastic job
Fun technique
Fabulous gurl!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
WOW thank you
Thanks for watching ❤️
You give us amazing ideas and tutorials!
Glad you are enjoying Pam! Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing!! This is wonderful!!! Linda Chimera Alvarez from New Orleans
Thanks for watching Linda
good job yet again. thanks
Thanks for watching Dawn
Another great idea 💡
Thanks for watching ❤️
Cool idea
Thanks glad you enjoyed
So lovely channel. Practical and beautiful.
Thank you so much for your support here on my channel I appreciate it
Great tips looks so easy! Thank you
Thanks for watching ❤️
Great idea
Thanks for watching ❤️
I want to do this and put on a handbag. What would I use for that?
@RobynsLoveofSewing this is one of the vids I saw for printing onto fabric xx
Hello Thank you for sharing!!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome idea, thank you
Thanks for watching ❤️
Great idea!
Thanks for watching Barbara
This is amazing but unfortunately I can't do this on a hoodie 😕
Love this! I do bookbinding with cloth covers and this will jazz up a few books. Problem is, the first couple of times I did this it worked. Now my printer won't pick up no matter what I do to reinforce the top of the paper. Any ideas? Have you had this problem?
I've solved my prolem. I found another channel about this and she started using freezer paper but then found full-sheet labels! I had some of these I found at a thrift store - and they work great!
Love this ❣️
Thanks for watching ❤️
Love your ideas! Thank you for sharing them!
Thanks for watching
I want to do this and put on a handbag. What would I use for that? Also what model is that printer?
That’s so amazing, thxs much
Thanks for watching Arlene!
Who knew! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing that. Can't wait to try it.
Question, will the ink be permanent (will you be able to wash once image is on fabric)?
Yes, would like to know, too.
I haven't washed any projects that I have used it with. I mainly add them to signs ect. Nothing that would have to be washed. You would have to test it first and see how it holds up . Every printer could be different! Hope that helps. Thanks for watching Donna
What about if one wanted the printed fabric to be stitched onto say a tee shirt. Would the colors fade any? Thanks
How many cotton t shirt can we print in one time full ink bottle
Can we wash the fabric after printing?
I find that this material does not withstand washing very well. Thanks for watching.
@@OurUpcycledLife sorry mam, i couldn't get you please come again
It does not wash very well
Oh😅 thank you mam🤎
Not sure if you would answer to a comment on such an old video but i want to print a fantasy map on fabric for a book i am upcycling but.... I want the map to be able to fold out of the book so the fabric would need to be twice as long is it possible to first glue one side of the paper to one part of the fabric then glue the other side to the same piece of paper this would A cause me to be able to just throw it in as i am noy sure yet if i want it on the back of the book or the front so i would be able to use the print right away and b not have to worry for the extra fabric as its going through as while this is if i set the thickness correctly obviously but do you recommend this or strongly advise against it
Sounds like a fun project
Ms Diedre, I noticed an impression was left on the bond paper when you removed the fabric; will you be using the bond paper for another craft?
You def could! Thanks for watching
I've been looking for a process that eliminates the white background with transfers--AND YOU DID IT! Thank you. Do you add something that keeps the colors from fading or dissolving?
This is not washable so not sure how to keep from fading
What about if one wanted the printed fabric to be stitched onto say a tee shirt. Would the colors fade any?
This is not washable it would not stand up very
What settings did you use? Like did you print in "normal" or "photo" or "draft" etc
Just normal
Hi. Does the print wash out, should i do a design on a T-shirt. Thx
This won’t hold up well in the wash unfortunately
I have been wanting to make my own quilt labels. I will give this a try. I only have a laser printer. Is it going to be machine washable?
I don’t think it will hold up well in wash for long term
Hi there how do you protect it in the wash? I have some drawings that are very special and need to protect them.
These aren’t washable unfortunately
I’m excited to try this method! Just wondering, what happens if you out this through the wash? Will the ink bleed?
I usually do projects that don’t need to be washed
Thanks for showing this technique! Do you know if it can be done on aida cloth?
Yes you can!
@@OurUpcycledLife Thanks!
Hi. I like your videos! I have been looking for a transfer like this. Could wax paper be used to do the transfer? Thank you!
No it doesn’t work well
Would I be able to print on canvas or any other thicker fabric ? Thank for your sharing 💗
It would have to be able to go thru printer