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how to transfer printed images to fabric

by:Top-In     2020-08-03
Advanced photo imaging software, printers, scanners, and PC programs open up many creative ways to explore and redesign existing images, photos, or graphics.
You can transfer the printed image to t-
Shirt or photo quilt with heat transfer sheet.
Hot transfer paper is available at the office and art supplies store.
Light-colored fabrics require light-colored heat transfer sheets, and dark-colored fabrics require dark heat transfer sheets.
The difference is in the application process.
Print your image on your transfer sheet.
These transfer sheets have a transparent film that releases the adhesive when heated.
Clear films are not visible before applying.
If you are using a light transfer sheet, make a mirror image of a photo or artwork.
When the image appears on your computer, the dark transfer sheet can be printed with it.
Spread your fabric on the surface of your work and smooth any folds.
Read the instructions for your heat transfer sheet.
These sheets usually require a Khmer iron.
Warm up the iron for about five minutes.
It is important to empty all the water and set it to steam-free.
Cut your image with scissors.
You can use a craft knife to avoid jagged edges around the image.
Use a cutting board to prevent damage to the desktop or working surface.
Flip Your reverse image heat transfer sheet.
The Printed Image will face your fabric.
Do not remove the protective backing to avoid the graphic melting into the iron plate.
Place the fabric scrap or Teflon sheet on the back.
Press your hot iron on the protective pad.
Slide your iron from left to right and from top to bottom for about 20 seconds.
Continue sliding the iron for a few seconds in the back and forth shots.
Read your transfer order instructions within the recommended time.
Lift up the corner of your image a little.
If the image is not glued to the fabric, Repeat step 2 a few times until the corners appear to stick together.
Let the image cool for about two minutes.
Peel off the protective backing to display the image you transmit.
Remove the protective backing from the printed image.
Handle it carefully.
The transfer sheet is saturated with color and can start to curl.
Place the image on the fabric.
The printed image will be for you.
Gently smooth the transfer sheet to ensure the graphics are flat on the fabric.
Cover the image with a Teflon film.
It is important to cover the entire graphic area.
Any uncovered part of your drawing will be attached to your iron plate and cause serious damage.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 in the previous section.
Carefully mention the Teflon tablets, which will become very hot in the application process.
Let the printed image cool for about two minutes.
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