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
It adds a slight stiffness to your fabric, which can help keep your stitches even, especially on thinner materials.
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
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.
Keep your sheets in a cool, dry place. High humidity can cause the edges of the film to curl.
Remove the freezer paper backing and press the adhesive side firmly onto your fabric.