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Old 05-01-2010, 04:40 PM
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craftybear
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thanks for all of these cool tips!

Originally Posted by AliKat
Gads, I've done it so many different ways, that it is hard to say just one.

1] I used the Golden Threads paper (you cn either get it at a LQS or online) and traced out my design, pinned it to the quilt and sewed. then I had to tear off the paper and make sure no paper was left behind.

2] Used wash away stabilizer, quilted, spritzed it and removed it. Once I actually did wash it away as my h ands were sore.

3] Used an air pen to mark the design and quilted it. This method is best for small areas at a time - or a small project.

4] Traced the design on regular paper and then just free hand quilted referring to this design.

5] If I knew I was going to wash the quilt after I finished, then I have sometimes used a washaway pencil.

6] I haven't really tried Pounce yet.

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