Old 03-22-2012, 10:12 AM
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denveremerson
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Originally Posted by GGinMcKinney View Post
I tried glad press n seal and found it a bit difficult to remove.
Now, I xerox on my home printer the pattern/design onto xerox paper. I use straight pins to hold it onto the queen size quilt I am quilting on my home machine. It removes easily unless my stitches become too small. I think I will try the tracing wheel to premark with the little holes.
Great ideas here!
I had the same experience with the press n' seal. I couldn't get all of it out from under the tiny stitches. I labored with a tiny pin trying to get it all out. Then gave up, ironed it, and wha-la!! The remaining press n' seal bits melted and you couldn't see any of it left! And it did pull a little at the stitches. But it all worked out.
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