But it can still be pretty hard to find and when you do the print options are usually fairly limited.
Can you laminate fabric at home.
In theory you can laminate any fabric but cotton is the easiest to handle and also sturdier than thin fabric or fabric that has a deep texture.
You can laminate your own fabric at home to create personalized items for yourself friends and family with materials commonly found at crafts stores for a low cost.
So what about when you find a lovely fabric collection like this one.
Cotton is the ideal fabric for this project and that s what i ve used in this tutorial too.
First though cut the edges of the old plastic film as close the paper as you can and be sure the object is clean and dry.
Remove the towel and allow the laminated paper some time to cool off.
Set your iron on the lowest and take the steam function off.
Ensure to cut any loose threads with scissors.
It s very reasonably priced and can be used with any fabric.
Lightly press the iron on the iron on film just until it sets on the fabric then remove the iron.
Before you laminate iron the fabric to get rid of all creases and wrinkles.
Smooth the vinyl onto the fabric sticky side down.
Place the iron on film on the right side of the cotton fabric with the matte face up.
Once it s cool take the document and observe it.
In addition to the vinyl choose your favorite cotton print and plug in the iron.
It should be well laminated but if there are any loose parts you can iron it some more using the same procedure.
If an older object was laminated and is now peeling you can send it though the laminator again.
Simply follow the manufacturer s directions to iron the vinyl onto the cotton.
Spring walk from cloud9 fabrics and you want to make it.
Lay your fabric to be laminated on your ironing board of course it s easier to laminate a small piece of fabric but these rulse apply for larger pieces too peel off the paper backing from the vinyl.