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May 30, 2023 - 08:40 AM
Under the brand name, Stick 'n Stitch, the product only comes in 8-1/2" x 11" sheets. The same product, though, is also branded Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy, which comes in multiple put-ups: 1-yd x 20" packs, 8" and 12" rolls and 25-yard bolts. This is the exact same product, it has the same release sheet. However it is not intended for printing in the packs, rolls and bolts. There is a Sticky Fabri-Solvy pack (#457-02) the same size as the Stick 'n Stitch which can be printed. But the other sizes are not meant to be run through the printer because of the way they are packaged (meaning, not completely flat like paper). You would need to be able to trace the pattern onto the larger put-ups. Or...
There is a feature on many printers called "tiling", which allows you to print larger items into 8-1/2" x 11" sizes, which you could then tape together with water soluble tape. You could discuss this with a local printing company, too. They might be able to tile it for you on regular paper, and then you could print it on the Stick 'n Stitch or same size Sticky Fabri-Solvy at home, and tape it with the water soluble tape. Be sure when you print that your printer is set at 100% and not "fit to page" or any other setting that would reduce the pattern. I think the tiling option will not change the size of cross-stitch squares.
There is a feature on many printers called "tiling", which allows you to print larger items into 8-1/2" x 11" sizes, which you could then tape together with water soluble tape. You could discuss this with a local printing company, too. They might be able to tile it for you on regular paper, and then you could print it on the Stick 'n Stitch or same size Sticky Fabri-Solvy at home, and tape it with the water soluble tape. Be sure when you print that your printer is set at 100% and not "fit to page" or any other setting that would reduce the pattern. I think the tiling option will not change the size of cross-stitch squares.
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