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rivergirl Posted - Nov 02 2004 : 09:07:29 AM
Has anyone tried photocopying or printing off a computer onto fabric? I have some projects in mind (make copies of some neat vintage Christmas postcards I have and stitch these onto old quilt squares) but I am confused about the different products. There are photocopy transfer papers, whch you then iron onto the fabric, and there are actual copy fabrics...I am wondering which lasts longer, any feedback at all.
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MeadowLark Posted - May 10 2005 : 09:36:50 AM
What a neat idea Jenny! My daughter is in middle school now and her class size is 300! If she were in elementary school I would do something like this!

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Aunt Jenny Posted - May 10 2005 : 09:19:47 AM
I am a room mom again this year and will be doing a class picture pillow again tomorrow (differnt teacher than last year of course) it is such a fun project and the teachers always are so happy with it. (even if they got the same thing each year it is a different class!) thought I would bump this subject back up so if anyone needed a class end of year thank you gift for the teacher they could do this too. We have teacher appreciation week this week.

Jenny in Utah

Bloom where you are planted!
n/a Posted - Dec 07 2004 : 3:32:33 PM
We bought some transfer paper for the printer and printed pictures off the computer. Then just iron them on to t-shirts or whatever! Turned out nice and a fun project!

Happy holidays!
rivergirl Posted - Nov 03 2004 : 4:45:12 PM
Thanks for the info. For anybody else looking into this sort of craft, I found a seller on ebay who is listing pages of already printed vintage Christmas images at a reasonable price (if you don't have access to a copier or printer, or a store to buy the transfer paper, it's not cheap!) I searched under "primitive Christmas."
bramble Posted - Nov 02 2004 : 4:57:44 PM
I'm with Jenny. The iron on transfer stuff seems to become part of the fabric, where the print on always seems more surface mounted and more likely to flake or peel. We did a memory quilt with photos this way for a teacher who was retiring and it turned out just great!
Another friend did pillow tops with family photos sort of interspersed in the crazy quilt pattern was very happy with the results! The one thing I tried and did not like was that liquid transfer stuff, too hard to get the paper all off and it left the fabric very stiff. Your idea sound sounds cute, I have collected holiday postcards for years and that would be a great way to use them without damaging the original. Good luck with your project!

with a happy heart
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 02 2004 : 11:24:20 AM
I did some of the iron on kind last year and it worked just great. I was a room mother in my daughter's class and for teacher appreciation week I did a small pillow for her teacher with the class picture ironed on unbleached muslin, with a ruffle of calico around the edge..then I took an ultrafine sharpie marker to school and had each child sign the back of the pillow for the teacher as a keepsake. My girlfreind here in town does the quilts with the iron on alot from pictures. They turn out great. Just remember if you do lettering to be sure to reverse the image. I don't remember now how I did it, but I had to do it with the class picture..since it has each child's name under the picture and the name of the school and all...

Jenny in Utah

Bloom where you are planted!

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