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Cut away the excess film from around your design to make it easier to handle.

Once your project is finished, the film dissolves entirely in cold water, leaving behind only your thread work. How to Use Transfer-Eze in 5 Easy Steps Transfer Eze

While many love it, some reviewers on Needle 'n Thread note that stitching through the extra layer can be slightly tougher on hands with arthritis. Playing Around with Transfer-Eze - NeedlenThread.com Cut away the excess film from around your

Place a sheet of Transfer-Eze in your inkjet printer so the design prints on the "film" side. Pro Tip: Avoid "draft" settings to prevent paper jams. Playing Around with Transfer-Eze - NeedlenThread

Remove any sizing from your fabric by washing it first to ensure the adhesive sticks properly.

Since the film is opaque and sticks to the top of your material, it solves the problem of trying to see marked lines on dark or heavily patterned fabrics.

Sew directly through the film and the fabric. Most users find it "needles" well without gumming up the needle.