Appliqué paper??
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Appliqué paper??
I'm looking for a good substitute for freezer paper I need the appliqué paper to wash away. I machine appliqué but do not want a raw edge. I was wondering what would be the best brand to go with?
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I haven't tried it yet, but this is one that is fusible like freezer paper but that (partially) washes away so that you can leave it in.
http://www.amazon.com/Wash-Away-Appl...dp/1571209190/
http://www.amazon.com/Wash-Away-Appl...dp/1571209190/
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I also machine applique and I also prefer to have the edges of the applique turned under. I don't do a lot of applique but I press the raw edges of my applique under using freezer paper. My trick is to ensure that I starch the fabric when pressing so when I am ready to applique the piece into place, I first remove the freezer paper. I find the starch is able to hold the fabric in place that the fabric has been pressed.
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I use this from Sharon Schamber: http://www.sharonschamber.com/Produc...oductCode=SU01
It's the best I've found for all type of sewing paper use.
It's the best I've found for all type of sewing paper use.
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Someone on this board said that they use wedding runner "paper" for applique they buy from Hobby Lobby. I checked there and the only runners I have seen have a pattern printed on them. I worry about the pattern showing through, but I guess it would only show through on white, or light fabrics (?). It wasn't fusible, but 36'' by 100". Would last a long time!
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I think the big difference between the Sharon Schamber product and the Wash-Away product is that the latter has one side that is fusible.
I have used freezer paper for years for machine applique, a la the Harriet Hargrave method of turning under the edges. For me, it is much easier to use paste (that comes in a small tub) to turn under the edges than a glue stick. Anyway, I did try Sharon Schamber's product for this same method but found that the edge was too soft for me. Freezer paper is a little more stiff.
I have used freezer paper for years for machine applique, a la the Harriet Hargrave method of turning under the edges. For me, it is much easier to use paste (that comes in a small tub) to turn under the edges than a glue stick. Anyway, I did try Sharon Schamber's product for this same method but found that the edge was too soft for me. Freezer paper is a little more stiff.
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