Eze: Transfer

Keep your sheets in a cool, dry place. High humidity can cause the edges of the film to curl.

It adds a slight stiffness to your fabric, which can help keep your stitches even, especially on thinner materials. Transfer Eze

You can photocopy or print designs directly onto the film, eliminating the need for light boxes or heat-transfer pencils. Keep your sheets in a cool, dry place

Soak your finished piece in cold or lukewarm water for a few minutes. The film will vanish, and you can air dry your project. Top Tips for Best Results You can photocopy or print designs directly onto

Remove the freezer paper backing and press the adhesive side firmly onto your fabric.

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

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