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Old 12-24-2020, 07:58 AM
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If you have a printer that can print directly on fabric, you're laughing!
Not sure about the method Doug just gave us...my printer can't handle anything thicker than cardstock
and it jams a lot.

otherwise, walmart, michaels, etc, do sell ink-jet iron-on sheets.

I have some and have used them...they are hit and miss if you expect them to be washable.
They require heavy printing (set you printer to max saturation, vivid color).
Use high heat for a long time to apply.
Heat set the fabric afterwards (dryer?).

Make sure to cut out the patterns with the added material needed for stitching the two halves together.
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