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    Iron on hex papers.

    This is a new product that may be of interest to all Hexie makers here.

    http://hugsnkisses.typepad.com/hugsf...on-on-way.html
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    I don't beleive I have seen the iron on ones before. Thank you!

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    Thank you Bellaboo, you are just the best.
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    Pretty neat, I love how they leave the papers in. I'm all for that.

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    Do they ever take out the papers? How do they do it then - they must be really stuck by then...
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    Looks like using precut freezer paper to me, which is how I do it, but don't use glue, baste with basting stitch on sewing machine and remove all papers after am thru with that section of GFG, or individual flower for appliqué.

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    Bellaboo, are these the weight of freezer paper? Cool idea!
    Deanna in SE Michigan

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    You could make your own hexi iron on paper in any size you need. Just download the hexis from one of the many free sites then print on a sheet of Wash Away Applique Sheets from C&T. This has fusible on one side and once quilt is finished you wash it and the paper disappears. I like incompetech.com/graphpaper/

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