Originally Posted by zelda2
yeah, I don't get it either.....I kind of understand the paper keeping the material 'in check' so it doesn't shift all over however, I don't get why you would fold the paper and do you tear it off after you're done stitching? I guess I need more info.....
Folding the paper helps break down the molecules that hold the paper together, making it easier to tear the papers off.
The best paper to use is barely heavier than tissue paper - - or, you can replace the paper with lightweight fabric (old worn out sheets or ...), trace the pattern and stitch as usual, but do not take the fabric out.
Most people do not take the paper off their blocks until they are ready to stitch them into the quilt. <wave>