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Printed Fabric Printing Your Fabric 80 Once you are happy with your test print, remove all paper from your printer and load only one sheet of printable fabric at a time. Again, make sure you load the paper so that it will print on the fabric side. When we tested this out to make sure it would work well for anyone using a ink-jet home printer, we went out and bought a vary basic one for only $99 and have used it for every single block we have printed. So, if you are worried that your printer might not be high quality enough, just keep in mind that we created these collections using a relatively inexpensive printer. Once it has finished printing, follow the instructions from the printable fabric manufacturer to figure out how long it will take to dry. Since there are different types of fabrics and different manufacturers, we always recommend reading the instructions on or in the packaging before using their product. Once dry, use a rotary cutter and ruler to trim out the design. Then, peel the paper backing away. Set your custom printed fabric aside until you are ready to add it to your folded fabric quilt block! G H I


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