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Sheree from Chicago 01-08-2010 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by 3incollege
I am having problems with some of the printing! I'm using foundation paper and when I print the triangles and some of the others, it doesn't fit on one sheet I have to match the blocks! Is this normal?

After editring, you have to click on review or preview and then somewhere in the upper bar click on move and you can then click, hold and drag to get it all on one page.

Sheree from Chicago 01-08-2010 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by okie

Originally Posted by Brazen
Vellum paper ladies! I need some quick advice please... I just went to Staples and they do not have the exact vellum paper you all said to get. They have one pack and it's inkjet white, 50 sheets, 29 lb for $12.95.

I bought it as it's the only thing they have, but I can return it if you all say that will not work at all.

I ran to Office Depot real quick and they only have 1 choice as well, and it's 30 lb. paper, 50 sheets, $9.99.

Return it, I bought some at Staples not for paper pieceing however and 29 lb is too heavy. I tried it when I first learned about the vellium paper. The weight needs to be around 17 I think. I know anything 20 or higher is too heavy.

I got some at Staples also and thought it felt a lot heavier than the paper Klue so kindly sent me samples of. Won't that be nice if this is the reason BR2 and the center strip in E-12 made me crazy and didn't turn out right? I'm glad I ordered the paper from the RaNae store Klue recommended. I almost didn't, thinking I have fifty sheets which will carry me. Now I wait for delivery, try Carol Doaks which jams, or work on that lovely applique piece D3 that I can practice being a cozy quilter with. I'm not experienced with applique but thought when I took the class for this project that it is very relaxing.
It's like a winter wonderland here in Chicago. I love it! Have a good day girls!

martha jo 01-08-2010 10:04 AM

Thanks for the directions on putting photos. Printed it out so can get help if I need it. Our weather is really bad but will go to Best as soon as it clears. Still haven't received my paper and the video. I bought some at Office Depot and it is too thick. Tried to cut down 17 tracing vellum as it is not printer size and it won't go through my printer. My package is on the way. Doing some of the easier blocks on the list but not happy with my work. Determined!

bearpaw 01-08-2010 12:27 PM

WOO HOO!!!! DH just got home with a package for me!!!! I opened it up and started drooling over and petting the fabric. He nicely commented "You have issues". :lol: :lol:

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:42 PM

sorry for not posting this afternoon.

i'm not getting any email notifications from the forum and i signed on to see if any one was posting because i thought it was really odd.

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by 3incollege
I am having problems with some of the printing! I'm using foundation paper and when I print the triangles and some of the others, it doesn't fit on one sheet I have to match the blocks! Is this normal?

so far i've been able to get all the pieces onto one sheet of paper when i print.

you do have to go into the "preview" section first and move/shift some pieces around to make things happen.

for the triangles, i'll really had to be creative to get all the pieces to fit - some times i've got them shoved into each and every corner as far as they can go.

try playing around with moving the pieces.

please let me know if you need help.

just remember - click on the move button then click on the piece you wish to move and drag it to its new location.

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by Brazen
Vellum paper ladies! I need some quick advice please... I just went to Staples and they do not have the exact vellum paper you all said to get. They have one pack and it's inkjet white, 50 sheets, 29 lb for $12.95.

I bought it as it's the only thing they have, but I can return it if you all say that will not work at all.

I ran to Office Depot real quick and they only have 1 choice as well, and it's 30 lb. paper, 50 sheets, $9.99.

i think thats going to be too thick to use for these blocks.

the paper we're using is 17 weight so its a big difference.

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
Here's my quilt so far...

Sorry about having to download it.

OMG!!!!

its just so stunning - i'm grinning from ear to ear!!

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts

Originally Posted by cjt_mama

Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
Here's my quilt so far...

Sorry about having to download it.

*sigh* I can't seem to look at the knowingly gorgeous quilt! :(


Klue do you know how I can export the image from the DJ software as a jpeg or other uploading friendly file?

with the DJ stuff, i just opened the exported file from DJ and then save it again as a jpeg and then upload it to the forum.

it bugs me to no end that i just can't save the pic from DJ as a jpeg to begin with.

kluedesigns 01-08-2010 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by maryb.43
You have the patience of Job, Klue. I can follow directions, and that was a very definitive answer...thanks, thats what I needed. So now, do you do anything differently when its dinky pieces...I bought alot of 9*11 pieces, and several Fat Eighths bundles online. Same deal on the washing? Thanks in advance. My fabric will hopefully arrive via post by Monday. I am doing the DJ Lessons on the software...and will start the online tutorial by amma and somebody else after that. It is great to see new people hopping on the bandwagon. Welcome! Its going to be embarrassing if you all get ahead of me. LOL.

yes, for smaller cuts of fabric i do the same thing.

toss in a pillowcase, tie it off, wash, and then untie the pillowcase when washed, and toss it all in the dryer.

i just did this today with 4 packs of kona cotton pastel charms that are going into a baby quilt next week.

i used synthrapol in the wash instead of the colorcatchers because i didn't sort the pastel colors i did the cream right along with the purples, pinks, yellows, and greens.


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