🧵 Craft Your Dreams into Reality!
The Bubble JetSet 2000 is a revolutionary 16 oz solution that allows you to print your own fabric designs right from your inkjet printer. Compatible with 100% cotton and silk, this product is proudly made in the USA and features a classic quilted style. Ideal for creative professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, it offers a portable, battery-powered option for crafting on the go.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material | Cotton |
Size | Original Version |
Style | Classic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Features | Quilted |
A**R
This really works!
This does just as it says. If you follow the directions, it does transfers very well. I have used it for photo quilts and other odd projects. Would recommend.
R**D
Does the job
I got a great tip on how do use this sparingly! Paint it onto your fabric with a paint brush, you have no waste and it’s much neater. I tried to RETAYNE and it didn’t work nearly as well as this product. No fading.
A**Y
Worked great
I printed on a satin material and it worked great
C**A
Quality product
Used to ready fabric for cumputerized photos. Worked perfectly.
S**N
Easy way to set your photo
Easy to use and set the ink on the fabric as promised. Pour unused amounts back into bottle, use again, so it's economical
J**O
Who knew... IT WORKS!
I seriously doubted that this could work, but I have to say it was better than I thought.The color in the printed piece is not as vibrant or saturated as if you printed on paper. I have a really good printer and I put it on more ink output and it was still a little "washed out." But for my purpose, color vibrancy wasn't a big deal. I didn't use the Bubble Jet Rinse like the product recommended and it still worked, but I noticed that a bit of the color did come off rinsing with just water, so you might retain more color if you used the special rinse.I printed on off-white 100% cotton, so maybe a bright white cotton or silk would yield a brighter and more colorful result.It was very simple. The hardest thing was finding the freezer paper. It took me three grocery stores before I finally found it.
A**.
Didn't work! Help!!!
I soaked my fabric before I printed it out. It bleed.I have read you brushed it on, and then I've read you poured the leftover back in the bottle.Question? Are u using it with water as bottle says or are u brushing it full strength and then pouring leftover back into the bottle????Thank you for any replys....
K**Y
Really WORKS!
I print quilt labels on my ink jet printer. This time, the ink ran when I steamed the label. I read about this product on the Internet, bought a bottle on Amazon and tried it. It's easy to use and the ink is now Permanent! I'll treat all my label fabric with this from now on, just to be sure. If you need to treat large amounts of fabric, it could get expensive. I'm going to try the homemade recipe later and compare results the Bubble Jet 2000.
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