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Old 05-08-2010, 10:35 PM
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Kitsie
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Originally Posted by zkosh
Just another idea--I "sew" the freezer paper without thread to create perforations. You can layer about six or so, hit them with a couple of staples in areas where you will not stitch, and then stitch away.

I did not print the lines at all, but just stitched the perforations and it was all done. You can reuse them a number of times before they get too linty and don't hold as well so you definitely need less sheets.

You will want to use a staple puller or be very careful when removing the staples also. :-D
Yes, that's what Pam suggested also. I have 16 copies printed on FP but will still "sew" them for better folding. Next time I'll know better!

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