Margo wrote:
YIKES! You can see from the photo that all of my fabrics were dark, and I didn't notice any signs of the inks bleeding. I also print all of my quilt labels on my printer, and I don't have trouble with the ink bleeding. I am always careful that the printer's ink is thoroughly heat set with a hot dry iron, and let it set a couple of days before I try to launder it.
Were your foundations ironed (during construction?) with a hot dry iron to heat set the ink? Also...did you use any color ink besides BLACK? None of the colored inks are colorfast, and they definitely will bleed. If I want to add color to my printed labels, I will ink it by hand with Micron Pigma pens or use Bubble Jet Set to pre-treat the fabric.
I guess everyone needs to thoroughly test the ink from their own printer to make sure it won't bleed.
No Margo, I didnt heat set it when sewn, just used wooden iron between adding pieces. Will try yo
ur tip with heat BEFORE I do it again|! LOL