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    Super Member Rose_P's Avatar
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    I tried that with freezer paper one time - silly me! Of course there was no way to get it out of the seams. It was just a little experiment with a few 1 1/2" squares. It did make a very tidy grid. I could make a book cover out of it maybe.

    More recently I heard of a fusible version of Stitch N Wash, which is used in machine embroidery. I have not tried anything like that, but it seems to have potential for this, doesn't it? Not all of the fibers in it wash out, but maybe enough to make it softer in a quilt? It's just an idea that I might try some year. Thought I'd mention it in case anyone happens to have some of that on hand and an impulse to test it for us.
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    I just ordered the book on Minature Quilts and waiting for it's arrival. The author was on w/ Alex Anderson, and put this technique in her book. It makes sense as some pieces are too tiney to handle. There is a grid in the book to copy to lightweight fusibles.
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    Thanks for the reminder --- > I have some of the gridded stuff in my sewing room someplace!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonomine View Post
    Wow! I could finally get perfectly matched rows!

    http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2009/10/...-tiny-squares/
    but I can hardly read it.

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    Thanks...great idea...

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    a neat idea. I might try that on the next bag I make. I think it would be to stiff for a quilt.
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