Thanks for all the positive feedback! The printed fabric was very easy to use. I used Dritz “Printed Treasures” Inkjet fabric sheets, from my local fabric store. Until recently they were available on Amazon, as well, but they appear to be out of stock. There are a few other brands, too. Basically, it’s just a piece of white woven fabric, attached to a backing similar to waxed paper, about the size of an 8.5”x11” piece of paper. Ironing first seemed to help the adhesion. You print on it just like you’d print on office paper, peel off the backing, and rinse in cold water to remove any loose ink. Once dry, you cut out your project. The only trouble I ran into was the fabric detaching from the backing, jamming my printer, but again, ironing first seemed to help.
I’ll try to post my patterns sometime. None of these projects are terribly difficult. Most of them are just a modified T-tunic, fit a little looser or tighter, with a few seams. If you have a sewing machine and minimal sewing experience they whip out pretty quickly.