- Add personalized artwork to your fabric projects, with Jacquard's Ink Jet Fabric 8.5'' x 11'' Cotton Sheets (10 pack)
- Print photos and art from your computer using these cotton sheets in your inkjet printer or copier
- After printing, just peel off the paper backing, and attach to your project by sewing or using fusible bonding material
- 10 sheets, each 8.5'' x 11''; Made in the USA from 100% cotton; Suitable for age 8 and up
- For over 30 years, Jacquard has been the leading manufacturer of artist quality textile, mixed media and craft products
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Keri Hegge
It's very light fabric which makes it easy to smooth onto surfaces with glue to hug shapes ...
This was exactly what I needed to spruce up a pair of shoes! It's very light fabric which makes it easy to smooth onto surfaces with glue to hug shapes well. I love the outcome, and it was printed on well and without distortions.
Shelly Chennells
Great Printable Fabric Sheets
Love these printable fabric sheets, they're perfect for what I need them for. I use them to make custom care labels. I own a small business, I make plushies, totes bags, etc. I needed care labels that I can sew/attach to items that I make. I know I can outsource and purchase custom labels from a company but knowing that I can design and print my own labels at home, Why not? When I use these to make my care labels, I put no-fraying liquid on the cut lines before I cut them so that when I do cut them, they don't fray/get ugly. What's great about them is that I haven't experienced any color bleed. I can see that these fabric sheets are perfect for anyone wanting to print out images, labels etc. Give it a try, have fun!
Mic Santander Campit
They feed through the printer easily without issues
I have used these Fabric sheets to make quilt labels. I print a small picture of a rose along with wording and a care label. The picture and text are crisp and clear. I also use a HP ink jet printer 8500. They feed through the printer easily without issues. I recommend using the "best" setting and photo paper setting plus print on a regular printer paper for placement. The fabric is dense and sews easily.
Mil Lhet
The best fabric I've tried so far
I have tried quite a few different printable fabrics and this is the best one I've found so far. The texture is great and lines look very crisp. The other fabrics I have used fray more, don't have as crisp of lines, or are super tough and hard to sew. I would like to offer advice to anyone who wants to print on fabric and wants it to be washable: Buy a printer with pigment only ink. I purchased an Epson printer and their ink (DuraBright ultra) is pigment based and water insoluble. I can print on ANY fabric without having to pre or post treat it with chemicals and it DOES NOT wash out. I went through quite a bit of fabrics and quite a bit of trouble with my HP printer before I figured this out. The reason black seems to stay in for everyone but not the color is printers usually use pigment based black ink, but not pigment based color ink. So, in summary, I have used my Epson printer to print on this fabric and can run it through the wash without the colors running or being washed off completely. I did nothing to pre-treat the fabric expect iron it before throwing it in the wash.
Emma Barr
Really fun, unique product - worked perfectly
I was looking for some product which I could use to make medieval “banners” for a small model I was building, but Not having a lot of artistic talent ideally I wanted to print graphics on the fabric. I stumbled across this on Amazon and thought I’d give it a try. All I can say is that it worked perfectly. I figured I’d go through 5-6 sheets figuring things out but the first sheet was dead on. The fabric printed no problem in my HP inkjet printer with absolutely no bleeding. It was simple to pull off the paper backing and just like that I had actual fabric banners that moved like a real one. No fake paper look. Now I did not try to print something that would eventually have to go through a washing machine so I can’t speak to that capability, but there are directions for that use too. I would highly recommend this.
Yandy Toussaint
Injet fabric sheets
This works great for printing designs from the computer to use in various crafts. I used them for making a wall hanging featuring cats.
Alicia Lucero
Just great.
Make your own tags for cloth products... Umm I think yes! I will be back for more, where else am I gong to get to completely design my own fbric tags and pay just 2 cents each? No where that's where. I checked. This is it. They loo great, they wash great and I skip the step of spraying shoe sealer on them because I make baby products so I do not want that stuff on any part of what I make, They still wash beautifully. These are excellent!
Brian Mackenzie
Works great!
Absorbs ink well and does not bleed. Runs through my Epson printer without any problems and produces nice prints. Ink stays on fabric even after you wash it - though I do press the printed sheet with an Iron and then wash it in cold saltwater because I read online that is one way to set the ink. I haven't tried washing it immediately after printing, so I don't know if the results would be the same. I haven't tried other brands of printable fabric, but this one is a reasonable cost and seems to work very well - so it doesn't give me a reason to try other brands.
Brittany Easley
Washed beautifully!
I have been looking online for clothing tags for the baby dresses I make and couldn't find a website I felt comfortable with--as an experiment, I made up a sheet of twelve tags on a word document and printed them onto this paper with my very basic Canon inkjet printer with the text in pink ink, setting the print quality on high. So far so good, they looked great. Then I cut them all out to the appropriate size (about 2" x 3") and applied fusible interfacing to one and left the other plain. Put them both in the laundry with a load of clothes on gentle and they both came through beautifully! No fading or running. I'm SO happy--I've solved the problem of my clothing labels easier and cheaper! Yay! Will be ordering more
Freelanc King
Works better than I could've hoped!
I was pretty skeptical when I ordered these. I'd read the reviews, but I've also tried printing on fabric before with very mixed results. Imagine my surprise when these printed beautifully. I even used the fabric to make little plush monsters, printing my digital designs on the fabric before sewing. With a lot of handling, a little bit of ink did get on my fingers, but not so much that it made a noticeable impact on the quality of the print. I tried using Scotch Guard to help adhere the images to the fabric, but I found it really wasn't necessary. The only thing is that I wish it wasn't quite so thin or transparent, but that's a very minor detail. Otherwise it's a great product that worked far better than expected.