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Old 12-20-2011, 09:42 AM
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katier825
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I just finished a quilt using Golden Threads paper. It's easier to get started because I only had to draw the block 3 times, then I stacked 8 pcs together, sewed thru without thread to make a "follow the dots" pattern for each block. It took me a few hours to pick the little bits of paper out when finished. I don't know if they make it to go thru the printer, I had a roll of it. The other method I like is to draw my design on Sulky Solvy. It's clear, like the Glad wrap, but when you are done, you peel off the large bits and the smaller stuff dissolves in the wash. Both methods were very similar but the Sulky took more time to prep and the Golden Threads took more time at the end. I can see advantages to both and will likely make my decision per quilt on which method I use. For both methods, I used a Crayola washable marker for my marks.
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