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Best paper for sewing through? What rips off easiest?

Old 01-27-2010, 01:28 PM
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I'm using tracing paper. sandpat has mentioned Vellum. The tracing paper is working okay--but it's stronger than it needs to be and can loosen stitches, so I'd like something even thinner and easier to tear. Suggestions?
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Old 01-27-2010, 01:35 PM
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Good question - I sure hope someone who knows answers soon.
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Old 01-27-2010, 01:36 PM
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I have used the Carol Doak paper and it tears very easily. I loved it.

http://www.caroldoak.com/store.php

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I just bought some tracing paper on sale from http://www.utrechtart.com/ it is really thin. I am hoping it is going to work. I am afraid it may be even too thin to go through my printer. This is a great Art and Drafting supply company. I buy all of my regular rulers from them.
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I've used every type of paper, even pages from an old Bible. I like vellum the best. Newsprint tears super easy but is easily ripped before I finish sewing. I only use paper I can print my pattern on, I don't like tracing the pattern.
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Old 01-27-2010, 01:57 PM
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Bella Boo, what is it about tracing paper you don't like? Is is because you can't put it through the printer? I am going to try.
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I've used every type of paper, even pages from an old Bible. I like vellum the best. Newsprint tears super easy but is easily ripped before I finish sewing. I only use paper I can print my pattern on, I don't like tracing the pattern.
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Old 01-27-2010, 03:31 PM
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Tracing paper is hard to find in my area and expensive. If I have to order online I may as well get the type I like which is vellum.
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Golden Threads makes quilting paper on a roll, and I used it for the first time last week. I loved it!!! It holds up well for tracing, for the quilting, and then rips off easily. It's yellow, so it's easy to see on most fabrics. I haven't looked around for anything else yet, so price-wise I don't know how it compared.
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Originally Posted by shaverg
Bella Boo, what is it about tracing paper you don't like? Is is because you can't put it through the printer? I am going to try.
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I've used every type of paper, even pages from an old Bible. I like vellum the best. Newsprint tears super easy but is easily ripped before I finish sewing. I only use paper I can print my pattern on, I don't like tracing the pattern.
I have put tracing paper through a HP home printer, and it worked fine as long as I put one piece through at a time. I did it for a PP project.
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Thanks, I will try it.
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Bella Boo, what is it about tracing paper you don't like? Is is because you can't put it through the printer? I am going to try.
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I've used every type of paper, even pages from an old Bible. I like vellum the best. Newsprint tears super easy but is easily ripped before I finish sewing. I only use paper I can print my pattern on, I don't like tracing the pattern.
I have put tracing paper through a HP home printer, and it worked fine as long as I put one piece through at a time. I did it for a PP project.
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