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1. Take or locate the photos or images you would like to transfer onto fabric and upload them to your computer. Use a word processing program or photo editor like Irfanview or Photoshop
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1. Insert the iron transfer paper into the computer printer. Unlike the fabric transfer method, iron transfer paper cannot be made at home. Generally, the shiny side needs to be oriented
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1. Cut a 9- by 12-inch rectangle of cotton fabric. Soak the piece in Bubble Jet Set 2000 for five minutes. Remove excess fixative and allow fabric to air dry. 2. Using a dry iron,
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1. Protect your workspace with expendable materials. Place newspaper, drop cloths or another protective material across your work space to catch spills. The adhesive material you'll
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