When looking for my iron-on transfer papers, I came across Avery Printable Fabric. I am printing off a project as I type. Has anyone used this before?
I was going to try it with the wonderful DISigns that a few of you have done for me, but I had a more urgent need come up.
(this is where I wander a little OT) I am putting photos on a tote bag for a dear relative who has recently been diagnosed with cancer. I was going to do a hat, but I wasn't sure it would work on a hat. I went ahead and made her some goofy & silly hats as requested but I thought I would make a matching bag to carry stuff with her to chemo, and keep her family with her in photos at the same time.
I am expecting to let it dry until tomorrow morning anyways so if anyone has any tips I would appreciate it. Otherwise, I will post my findings back here. The directions indicate you can iron it on to fabric as well so I may try that.
TIA
Donna
I was going to try it with the wonderful DISigns that a few of you have done for me, but I had a more urgent need come up.
(this is where I wander a little OT) I am putting photos on a tote bag for a dear relative who has recently been diagnosed with cancer. I was going to do a hat, but I wasn't sure it would work on a hat. I went ahead and made her some goofy & silly hats as requested but I thought I would make a matching bag to carry stuff with her to chemo, and keep her family with her in photos at the same time.
I am expecting to let it dry until tomorrow morning anyways so if anyone has any tips I would appreciate it. Otherwise, I will post my findings back here. The directions indicate you can iron it on to fabric as well so I may try that.
TIA
Donna