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Vhe
> 3 dayWorks great!!!
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Rosie
> 3 dayEasy way to make my quilt labels, I can add clip art to make them special. Doesnt run and I have already washed one label and it didnt fade at all. Yes I will be buying again.
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Daniel H.
> 3 dayI used these 8.5 x 11 inch cotton sheets to print photographs as panels for making a quilt. The ink saturated well, colors were accurate and rich and no ink washed out when rinsing the sheets. I have printed on these sheets with both Epson and HP printers and the results were exceptional with both. I strongly recommend these for anyone wishing to print photographs on fabric.
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Edyth Quitzon DDS
> 3 dayI have used this product over several decades. When used as per instructions and rinsed very well it is such a joy. I make quilt labels, headliners of materials made in to cloth documents, and pictures for quilts, pillows, etc. Always works well and is sustainable. Thanks for the years of service. One note. I do not dry in the dryer. I know you can but have never done so.
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jann nelson
> 3 dayYou have to be really careful when rinsing, if you do it by hand the print can distort; better to lay it down in a pool of water and gently pull out ;learned the hard way.
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JabbitRabbit
> 3 dayWorks well in printer
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Bonita Davis
Greater than one weekFollowed instructions carefully. Ink ran during cold hand rinse, leaving images blotchy and unusable. Also, images do not appear sharp, are faded. Would not buy again, was a waste of money and time.
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OAH
> 3 dayPrints black light. Other than that works fine but I wont buy again. Guess I should have looked because this was only 5 sheets. Way too expensive. You can buy the same thing with 10 sheets for 3 buck more.
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Ginny
> 3 dayThe pictures were clear, true to color, did not fade, run or bleed after wash. Very nice! I did add another layer of white broadcloth behind this product after printing the photos. It made it pop.
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Julie
> 3 dayThis were simple to use and I had no issues with the color fading or running when rinsed. They should be stabilized after you remove the paper backing so they don’t fray.