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jcrow 03-08-2012 08:22 AM

Trying to find foundation paper for New York Beauties
 
I've been trying to find some foundation paper for New York Beauties. I have freezer paper but I would like something thinner. I would like to buy it online but when I go to the search engine and put in "foundation paper", it doesn't come up. Does anyone know any place online that sells thin foundation paper. I can't use newspaper as one of my fabrics is white. Thanks.

ptquilts 03-08-2012 08:32 AM

You can buy translucent vellum on Ebay or Etsy.

jcrow 03-08-2012 08:48 AM

Thank you, I'll check ebay right now.

Peckish 03-08-2012 08:58 AM

You don't want "foundation" paper, you want paper-piecing paper. I learned this the hard way. I bought some June Tailor foundation paper at Joann's and discovered that it does not tear. It's meant to be left permanently in the quilt. You want to make sure the package says it's paper-piecing paper and tears easily.

Having said that, I prefer to use vellum that I get from office supply stores. Carol Doak also sells her own brand of paper that is good for tearing away.

janRN 03-08-2012 09:02 AM

JCrow, have you tried exam table paper from a medical supply store? I use it all the time. It's easy to see through to trace out your patterns, easy to sew through and removes very easily. The downside is that I don't think you can put it through a printer unless you put it on another sheet of paper to hold it. I know it's much cheaper than vellum and readily available as single rolls which last a long time.
I really like using it for quilting borders. I can cut it to the exact size and sew right through it.

Lori S 03-08-2012 09:05 AM

I use really cheap copy paper. It's a bit more tip to remove , but the price is right.

quiltstringz 03-08-2012 09:11 AM

I have use the Carol Doak paper and really like it

jlm5419 03-08-2012 09:42 AM

I have used two different types of paper for paper piecing. One is a roll of painters' masking paper; it's about 9" wide. It's a brownish color, but is thin enough to trace through. It can also be printed on with your home printer. It tears fairly easily for removal. The second type I have used is plain old white tissue paper, the sort that is used when wrapping gifts. This thin paper won't go through a printer, however.

luvspaper 03-08-2012 10:13 AM

You can find "newsprint" paper at many office supply stores for much less than the Carol Doak paper sets. I found it at Office Depot online for $5.99 for 500 sheets! That is what I will get when I run out of my last pack of CD paper.

But I often do use regular printer paper with a very small stitch.

grma33 03-08-2012 10:24 AM

Has anybody tried this wash away next time pp i`m using this
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