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Topic: RSS FeedInkjet fabric sheets: from Jacquard
Expression, Nov-Dec, 2004
Here's the coolest. Thin sheets of 8 1/2" X 11" silk or cotton stuck to a thin sheet of paper. It runs right through your printer. Take a picture and easy peasy--stitch it on your T-shirt. You don't need special software, just your printer. You don't have to worry about reversing any words because you apply the copied fabric directly to your project. Great for quilters or designers!
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Rupert, Gibbon & Spider, Inc./Jacquard Products, P.O. Box 425, Healdsburg, CA 95448, (707) 433-9577 / (800) 442-0455, fax (707) 433-4906; info@jacquardproducts.com, www.jacquardproducts.com.
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