I used the June Taylor sew in, making a pillow, and printed places we had been. This was 12 years ago and the pictures are still the same. It is excellent.
❤ Thanks for your comparison of various products for photo transfer. I’ll go with your recommendation. I appreciate the time it took to do all those. 😊
I have used the printable fabrics that you discussed but I read recently about a way to print on your own fabric without spending to buy those commercial paperbacked fabrics. I tried it and it worked fine except that i could not get the ink to set. The colors faded away with just one washing. Do you know of any special ink to buy for my printer that would be colorfast. Thanks,
mtp Agreed. That’s not what I expected to see. I thought it would be a tutorial on how to make multiple small labels that show who made the item. I’ve done it before but I no longer have an inkjet printer so I was hoping for alternative suggestions for a laser printer.
Collette Watson, not yet. It has to do with the way laser toner adheres. It flakes off of fabric unless it’s set into the fabric a certain way. I keep thinking there may eventually be a solution, but it would require more effort on the part of the end user. My idea is to build a better printer, with the precision of a laser printer, but the dye ink of an inkjet printer. They seem to be able to do this with digital printing - does that also use a wet ink, like inkjet printers, or are we just waiting for those printers to be available for general consumers? These are all questions that I have, for sure.
I guess I'm confused by the video title because no where in this video did I see anything about LABELS. I see PHOTOS. But when you say LABEL I assume I'm going to be seeing you cutting out something that you'd be sewing into the seam of a project.
I used the June Taylor sew in, making a pillow, and printed places we had been. This was 12 years ago and the pictures are still the same. It is excellent.
Thank you for this video, it was exactly what I was looking for to learn about printing ink-jet labels for my quilts.
❤ Thanks for your comparison of various products for photo transfer. I’ll go with your recommendation. I appreciate the time it took to do all those. 😊
I love June Tailor Sew in Fabric i have been using it for all my photo quilts
Thanks for sharing the different brands of printer fabric. The June Tailor sew In Colorfast inkjet sheets are the ones I use! 😀
Thanks so much for this video. You are DARLING!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and thoughts with us!
I buy the sew in then add heat n bond to back if I want to adhere it. It is less expensive then the one that comes fusible.
I have used the printable fabrics that you discussed but I read recently about a way to print on your own fabric without spending to buy those commercial paperbacked fabrics. I tried it and it worked fine except that i could not get the ink to set. The colors faded away with just one washing. Do you know of any special ink to buy for my printer that would be colorfast. Thanks,
I once read that you should use sublimation ink, print and transfer with sublimation paper
Any suggestions for use with a laser printer?
Thank you so much!
Thank you for doing this!😁❤
Interesting information, but the title and description say you're going to show how to print a quilt label. This was a product review.
mtp Agreed. That’s not what I expected to see. I thought it would be a tutorial on how to make multiple small labels that show who made the item. I’ve done it before but I no longer have an inkjet printer so I was hoping for alternative suggestions for a laser printer.
I have a labor printer. Any suggestions?❤️
I use my Word program to print the quilt details
Is there any printable labels for laser printer
Collette Watson, not yet. It has to do with the way laser toner adheres. It flakes off of fabric unless it’s set into the fabric a certain way. I keep thinking there may eventually be a solution, but it would require more effort on the part of the end user. My idea is to build a better printer, with the precision of a laser printer, but the dye ink of an inkjet printer. They seem to be able to do this with digital printing - does that also use a wet ink, like inkjet printers, or are we just waiting for those printers to be available for general consumers? These are all questions that I have, for sure.
the "threads printable fabric" link isn't working
I guess I'm confused by the video title because no where in this video did I see anything about LABELS. I see PHOTOS. But when you say LABEL I assume I'm going to be seeing you cutting out something that you'd be sewing into the seam of a project.
But what about labels? I thought this video was instructions on printing labels to sew into items I make. Otherwise, nice information about photos.