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    Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

    This may sound silly, but what does this kit do?
    Thank you
    Sarah

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    Re: Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

    Print photos on fabric. Inkodye, sunlight-activated dyes for cotton, linen, silk and other natural fabrics.

    Inkodye is a range of mixable, water-based, photosensitive dyes that make it easy to print images and patterns onto t-shirts and natural fabrics. Its color develops and binds permanently when exposed to bright sunlight or UV.
    Sometimes, when there's a raging fire,
    it's best not to try to put it out with gasoline.

    "...pal carajo con la negatividad..."

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      Re: Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

      I've never heard of this....thanks, Sandy.
      sigpicwww.whisperofrose.blogspot.com


      Scottie Mom Barb

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        Re: Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

        Would this be something I would use to transfer photos to material?

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          Re: Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

          not familiar with the process. do a web search as there are very many sites with information.
          Sometimes, when there's a raging fire,
          it's best not to try to put it out with gasoline.

          "...pal carajo con la negatividad..."

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            Re: Please explain Inkodye Kit. Many thanks, Sarah

            Originally posted by ssharaf View Post
            Would this be something I would use to transfer photos to material?
            We recently had a lot of success with Spoonflower. Made a memory quilt with 24 photo's printed on Kona cotton. Turned out very nice and the price is very reasonable.

            Over 1 million designs available for fabric, wallpaper, bedding, table linens & much more. All created by independent artists and using eco-friendly printing.


            I believe, before taxes and shipping, it was $17 a yard and we were able to get 16 photos on a yard. We also included the label. They have very good instructions on how to use their website.
            Vonnie

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