As I've been working on my 'commission' to make a decorated top for someone, I cannot begin to tell you how glad I am that I had roll of PCFP handy.
Here are just a few things I've used it for on this fabric project:
1. To copy the design & transfer to the fabric.
I placed the paper side up over the design I needed to copy & used a fine point Sharpie marker to trace the lines I needed. Then I used a Sharpie to create the lines on the plastic face of the paper. I heated an iron (dry) & pressed the paper (plastic side against the fabric) to transfer the design to the material.
2. To add a watercolor look to the material I used a piece of PCFP as a pallete, swiped it with marker ink & transferred the ink to the fabric using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
3. I drew masks on the PCFP, cut them out & pressed them to the fabric so I could prevent ink from getting into areas I didn't want them.
AND...
While I'm not doing it for this project, PCFP makes a great way to reverse an image. Simply stamp on the plastic side of the paper & rub it on the surface.
Anyone else have additions to the topic?