Monday, December 12, 2011

What type of paper is used to transfer a digital picture unto a fabric, i.e t-shirt?

they say u need a type of paper to print your design/picture unto then iron it unto the fabric.....





does anyone know the name of the type of paper and erm how much it costs and were to buy it from.


also can u use any regular iron or not?


im in UK btw.





best answer gets 10pts....by 2morro.x|||HP do 'transfer paper', I use it without any problem, just ask where you get your stationary.





DO NOT forget to reverse the image before print onto it, otherwise it will be back to front





good luck, feel free to contact me should you need further assistance|||Here's in the U.S. I go to the craft store. The actually sell paper that you can print out your picture on and then iron it right onto your clothes. I do it alot, it doesnt say what kind of paper it is though. But usually craft stores supply it. :) Its always located where appliques and embroideries are. Hope I helped some what.|||You can buy transfer sheets at any craft shop and definitely wherever quilting fabrics and accessories are sold. It's not very expensive, sorry I'm in Australia and can't give you the UK price. Use any iron, but not on steam, it must be a dry iron. I always lay a pressing cloth under the fabric you want to print on, or if you don't have one, use a couple of layers of baking paper to protect your ironing board cover. Just remember your design will be in reverse, though when you buy transfer sheets there should be instructions with them. Lay your fabric on top of the cloth or baking paper, making sure it is completely smooth, then your printed transfer, then a clean cloth over the top of that. It is essential that all stay smooth or you will wreck your design.





Have fun.|||Almost any stationers will sell the paper for this. You buy it in a pack. You use any standard colour printer. Reverse the image before printing. Word will do this. then you iron it onto the fabric


It is easy as long as you take care

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