Sarah Hanson from Dolly Donations and Dolls and Daydreams shows how to make our own printable fabric out of common household products you probably already have sitting in your kitchen cupboards. Her method creates fabric that can be printed with an inkjet printer and is colorfast for washing. This is GENIUS! Get the how-to from Dolls and Daydreams.
[photo from Dolls and Daydreams]
[tags]sewing, tutorial, DIY, print, printer, inkjet, fabric, transfer[/tags]
Carol Volker-Mutschler says
I printed some colored pictures on fabric using the freezer paper method. It worked great. But using distilled white vinegar to set the color was a disaster. Now I’m looking for a product I can spray on to set the color. We have a HP Photosmart Plus printer. Any suggestions?