Originally Posted by rb.
I'm wondering... I've watched my SIL trace patterns onto tissue paper, use spray adhesive to attach them to a quilt, then machine quilt. I'm wondering if the spray adhesive could be used to fix the tissue paper to a piece of printer paper, and sent through the printer to print patterns from a computer. If it worked it sure would be faster. Anyone ever try it? If the papers try to split upon entry maybe folding the printer paper over at the leading edge, with a tight crease?
Do it all the time Use to print pictures on it from computer with piece of mulin on back of copy paper then made pillows out the pictures Just spray adhesive the tissue paper down and cut to paper size put in paper tray sometimes depending on the printer we had to use the card stock setting