frzzer paper sheet
#2
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Hi I have not heard of them being in sheets although I agree with you it would be easier. You may want to try eBay. I find..and buy...a lot of things from there including fabric, notions, patterns etc etc. Hope you are successful. Have a great day.
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i can't remember which is less expensive but compare the cost of the fancy freezer paper to that of a pack of Avery Sticker Project Sheets (3383). The FP is probably less expensive, but the SPS are 15 for less than $10 at WalMart. Fabric is much easier to get off and they are reusable.
also, if settle on the FP sheets, compare the prices between Dharma and for buying direct from C Jenkins, the manufacturer. If any place sells them for less than CJ, it'll be Dharma but it's worth a double-check.
also, if settle on the FP sheets, compare the prices between Dharma and for buying direct from C Jenkins, the manufacturer. If any place sells them for less than CJ, it'll be Dharma but it's worth a double-check.
#8
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
i can't remember which is less expensive but compare the cost of the fancy freezer paper to that of a pack of Avery Sticker Project Sheets (3383). The FP is probably less expensive, but the SPS are 15 for less than $10 at WalMart. Fabric is much easier to get off and they are reusable.
also, if settle on the FP sheets, compare the prices between Dharma and for buying direct from C Jenkins, the manufacturer. If any place sells them for less than CJ, it'll be Dharma but it's worth a double-check.
also, if settle on the FP sheets, compare the prices between Dharma and for buying direct from C Jenkins, the manufacturer. If any place sells them for less than CJ, it'll be Dharma but it's worth a double-check.
You could cut your own freezer paper to size, then lay it under some books to straighten out...so it wouldn't curl up??
You could prob. do a search on C Jenkins paper to see where you could get it cheapest at.
I would think the sticky sheets would be much more expensive, BUT if they're reusable, maybe not.
I don't know how much it costs, but I 've been thinking about getting some of the spray adhesive that is repositionable. You could stick some stabilizer to it and reuse the stabilizer on another piece of fabric since it is repositionable, but you would have to be sure to buy the spray that is repositionable.
I am not speaking from experience on these, though. Just my overactive brain at work... ;)
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Western Mass
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Hi everyone! I don't know much about the freezer paper but I can tell you that the repositionable spray adhesive is great!!!! I have MS and therefore when I was pinning my "sandwich" my hands were in agony. I thought I would have to give up doing something that I loved. I tried the spray and my quilting days are back without any pain. :) It is also much easier and faster than the safety pins. Just thought I would put my 2 cents in. Have a good night everyone.
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