Comments on: How to print on fabric with inkjet printer (A simple guide) https://sewguide.com Sewing Patterns, tips, Tutorials, Fashion designing tips, fabric guides and Clothing stories Sun, 20 Aug 2023 07:55:30 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-27381 Tue, 31 Dec 2019 00:38:24 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-27381 In reply to .

Hello James . . . you may want to check out Inklingo’s website. Ann Lamy *smiles*

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By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-7042 Fri, 03 Aug 2018 14:26:05 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-7042 In reply to .

Thank s for sharing ladies. Judy what kind of printer do you use?

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By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-1877 Mon, 06 Nov 2017 03:39:32 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-1877 In reply to .

Hi James
There are pigment and dye-based inks. pigment inks are fade resistent. dye based inks fade faster and much more faster with exposure to sunlight. But frankly I have no idea whether it will completely dissovle and disappear with washing. But I totally get you. printing with water dissolving inks on fabric would have been great

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By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-1876 Mon, 06 Nov 2017 02:26:49 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-1876 How about the opposite? Are there any special water soluble inks for printers that can be easily erased. I
I’d like to print patterns for quilting that could then be transferred to the quilt top and easily removed after quilting (like a water-soluble marking pen). quilting through the paper is problematic and specialty water soluble interfacing is expensive. I’m hoping to find an ink-based solution or a way to treat inkjet ink so that you don’t risk staining the quilt top

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By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-1266 Tue, 15 Aug 2017 03:54:55 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-1266 In reply to .

Hi Judy, I read about Retayne – glad to know it works . Salt and Vinegar is what most people would have in their homes though. Thanks for the tips

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By: https://sewguide.com/printing-onto-fabric-with-inkjet-printer/#comment-1264 Mon, 14 Aug 2017 13:12:01 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=14331#comment-1264 Thank you for posting this article. I’ve used the freezer paper/cotton fabric method with my inkjet computer for printing out my own labels. I’ve had good results with a product called RETAYNE to help control bleeding of ink on the fabric. For very small projects, the solution of salt and white vinegar also worked well for me when Retayne was not available. After rinsing the printed fabric in a salt and white vinegar solution, I air dried it, and then carefully pressed it with a hot iron, using a pressing sheet..

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