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Help, I know that you can heat set the craft ink onto fabric, but can anyone give me exact directions? A friend wants me to show her how to stamp
a square for a quilt. I'm guessing it will be on muslin. Please help. Thanks,
Margit
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Let it dry naturally, then press from the wrong side. I think ironing does a bit better job than the dryer, but that's just me, lol. The important thing is that, just like paint, the ink needs to cure for a couple of days before any washing.