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These sheets are paper backed so that they will easily go through your inkjet printer. They are not transfer paper and do not contain any sort of adhesive. To adhere the fabric to your project you can sew or use a fusible bonding material such as Stitch Witchery, Fus-O-Bond, or Wonder Under Craft depending on the surface you are adhereing to.

Steps:
  1. Before you print onto your fabric sheet, run a test on paper to check for orientation and alignment of your image. You may also want to change your printer settings to get the most ink onto the fabric as possible up to the point of bleeding. This way you will get a more saturated image. Every printer is different so it is a good idea to test different settings.
  2. Load one sheet of Jacquard Inkjet Silk or Cotton at a time and print your image.
  3. Peel the fabric from the paper backing.
  4. Let dry for 24 hours if item is to be washed. Hand wash with cool water and light soap.
  5. Your printed fabric is now ready to use!

ExtravOrganza

Inkjet printable,
100% silk organza.

Retains the naturally soft hand of silk organza.

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Inkjet Silk Habotai

Retains the naturally soft hand of silk habotai.

Prints are permanent, lightfast, and hand washable.

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Inkjet Cotton Percale

Retains the naturally soft hand of cotton percale.

Prints are permanent, lightfast, and hand washable.

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Jacquard Inkjet Fabric Systems

A leader in wide format digital printing on fabric. You'll find fabrics prepared for digital printing, inks, equipment, and a wealth of information.

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Dog Apron

by Sue Stover

Create this cute apron using Jacquard Inkjet Cotton, Textile Colors and Lumiere.

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Altered Book Cover

by Patti Medaris Culea

Personalize your favorite book, journal, or photo album with this project by famous doll maker Patti Medaris Culea.

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Angel Ornament

by Sue Stover

Use Inkjet Cotton, Lumiere, and Pearl Ex Stamp Pads to create this lovely Angel Card.

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Journal Cover

by Lynn B. Krucke

Use Jacquard Lumiere, ExtravOrganza, Pearl Ex & Castaway Stamp Pads to create one of a kind journal covers.

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Bert the Bunny

by Noelle Faulkner

Use ExtravOrganza and several types of Jacquard paints to create this cute stuffed bunny.

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ExtravOrganza Tags

by Sue Stover

These easy-to-make tags are great on any gift or as bookmarks! Make them with ExtravOrganza, Pearl Ex Stamp Pads, and Lumiere.

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ExtravOrganza Valentine

by Noelle Faulkner

Here’s a fun way to use personalized ribbon made from ExtravOrganza!

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Scrapbook Page

by Carol Heppner

Add some "WOW" to your scrapbooking pages with photographs and text on ExtravOrganza.

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Flower Pillow

by Noelle Faulkner

Use ExtravOrganza, Lumiere & Neopaque to create this gorgeous pillow in black & white & shades of gray.

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Summer Parasols

by Noelle Faulkner

Here are some ideas for creating your perfect portable shade. Uses Dye-Na-Flow, Lumiere, & ExtravOrganza.

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Lily Card

by Noelle Faulkner

Create a unique card using ExtravOrganza, Castaway, and Pearl Ex with a photo printed on your inkjet printer.

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Piñata Party Favors

by Noelle Faulkner

Here’s a quick and easy way to make fun treats for your Halloween party. Personalize the ExtravOrganza ribbons!

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Shaylee: Fairy Princess of the Flower Fields

by Patti Medaris Culea

Flat dolls are a wonderful way of playing with different fibers, papers, paints.

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Heritage Ornaments

by Noelle Faulkner

As seen in Simply Sentiments

Create these lovely ornaments using Jacquard Inkjet Silk and Lumiere.

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Vases with ExtravOrganza

by Betsy Wilson

Photos printed on silk ExtravOrganza can really dress up recycled bottles.

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