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Old 01-19-2011, 05:32 PM
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sandpat
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[quote=Nathan's Mimi]I have read somewhere on here that a quilter has used clear contact paper to trace the pattern onto; then took off the backing and adhered it to the quilt. Afterwards just tear away the paper and you have the pattern! I'm going to try this when I get back into my sewing room.[quote=sewing4kix]

You might want to check with your sewing machine dealer to see if using a glue backed product like that will void your warranty if you have a problem. I have a Bernina and my guy says not to do this.

I tried using the Glad Press N Seal on my old Singer machine. You can draw on it easily with a marker and it adhered great to the top, then reality hit. It was the biggest gunkiest gluey mess that I said never again..the glue would gunk up the needle and the PnS was really hard to get off my quilt.
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