How to Print on Fabric
Prepare to have your mind blown! In today’s video, we’re teaching you how to print on fabric. You don’t need a special printer, special ink, OR special fabric.
We can’t wait to share all of our tips and tricks with you so you too can up your crafting game and print on your inkjet printer at home. Enjoy!

How to Print on Fabric
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Cut File Used:
Supply Links:
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Mini EasyPress
- Cricut EasyPress Mat
- Measuring Tape
- Our Favorite Weeding Tool
- Butchers Paper
- Freezer Paper
- Fabric
- Retayne (fabric sealer)
- 18″ by 18″ Pillow Cases
- 18″ by 18″ Pillow Insert
- CanonTS8320 Printer
- Heat N Bond
- Acrylic Ruler
- Rotary Cutter
- Self Healing Mat

Step-by-step Instructions:
- Cut the fabric and freezer paper to 8.5” by 11”.
- Heat the freezer paper (shiny side down) onto the fabric.
- Download and crop the cut file on your computer.
- Load your fabric in your rear printer tray and print.
- Fray the edges of the printed fabric.
- Cut the heat n bond to 8” by 10.5” and heat (shiny side down) to the back of the printed fabric.
- Peel the backing off the heat and bond.
- Center the printed fabric on the pillowcase and heat.
- Place your pillow insert and enjoy.