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You'll need transfer paper, crease free fabric, crafting foam, scissors, an iron and a printer.
First make a test print, to make sure all the colors are working.
Now make a print on transfer paper. The size of the pattern must be at least half an A4 paper.
If you use an picture, you'll have to mirror it.
Let the ink dry, according to the instructions
on transfer paper packing. This had to dry half an our.
Cut the edges off, but leave about 5 millimeters of white around the pattern.
Lay the pattern upside down on the fabric. Make circulating movements with the iron for
about 2 minutes. Make sure you iron the edges too.
Now let it cool down. Then, peel the paper off the fabric.
The image will stay on the fabric. Put the glue on the back of the fabric and
spread it out well. Then place the foam on top of the glue.
When the glue is dry, cut the excess fabric and foam off.
This whole process of making the mousepad took me an our.