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The Water Soluble Stablilizer Method
Do you want to know how to transfer your design or pattern to your fabric? This video walks you through the process using Sulky's Water Soluble Stabilizer. It's one of my new favourite products! You can find this on Amazon or in any good craft store. I have linked it in my Amazon Associates Storefront
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The Lightbox Method
I'm using a Cricut Brightpad for this but you can find very similar products online at very affordable prices.
You basically need a good light source that will show through the paper, you could even use your tablet or a very brightly lit window. I'll be adding a video doing that in the very near future.
You basically need a good light source that will show through the paper, you could even use your tablet or a very brightly lit window. I'll be adding a video doing that in the very near future.
The Stick'n Stitch Method
In this video, I am using Sulky's Stick 'n Stitch transfer paper which can be printed on using a standard printer. There are brands available. You can find this product in any good craft store. If you check out my Amazon Affiliates Storefront, you can find it featured there.
You can find this on Amazon or in any good craft store. I have linked it in my Amazon Associates Storefront
“This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link. Please see our full disclosure (you can find this in the menu above as 'Legal Pages') for further information. If not otherwise stated, all prices are intended in US$.”
You can find this on Amazon or in any good craft store. I have linked it in my Amazon Associates Storefront
“This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link. Please see our full disclosure (you can find this in the menu above as 'Legal Pages') for further information. If not otherwise stated, all prices are intended in US$.”
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