
Description
Made these fairly quickly and easily. Extremely inexpensively, and rather nicely.
Material Notes
Bias tape, Printer, Iron-on Fusible laser jet paper, copmuter
Made these fairly quickly and easily. Extremely inexpensively, and rather nicely.
Bias tape, Printer, Iron-on Fusible laser jet paper, copmuter
Fashion & Trends
The new baby boy announcement has us excited & we put together these looks inspired by the new royal
Pattern Collections
Unexpected and new style elements are a breath of fresh air for favorite (business) classics
DIY to Try
Originally found only on blouson jackets and sweatshirts, sporty knit bands now appear on blouses
BurdaStyle Academy
Learn how to construct a BurdaStyle Dress for FREE & a chance to win - Starts today!
Meg's Magazine Mash Up
This week Meg finishes up the bodice including gathering the ruffle!
Nov 12, 2011, 05.07 PMby madremaria7
I noticed you said to use fusible “laser” printer paper. Will inkjet not work? I would think it doesn’t matter as long as it’s transferable to the fabric. Just checking before I go purchase. Thanks.
1 Reply
Nov 14, 2011, 02.23 PMby shkoober
laser or ink jet will work fine so long as you use them in their respective printers. don’t think about using those sheets in your office photocopier though! disaster!
Nov 9, 2011, 10.49 PMby schnui
Thanks for such a great idea. I am going to give it a try as I have some left over t-shirt printing computer paper.
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Nov 10, 2011, 02.07 PMby shkoober
You’re welcome, let me know if you give it a try! Feel free to ask questions