Old 12-23-2011, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
Trace your template onto the paper side of freezer paper. The shiny side of freezer paper can be temporarily fused to the fabric with your iron. The rotary ruler should be able to be either placed right at the edge of the shape for rotary cutting or on the 1/4 inch mark on the ruler and cut to add the seam allowance. The template can then be peeled off and used a few more times before it loses it's stickiness. I think this would be your best bet on a template that wouldn't shift as you cut. Good Luck!
I also agree with Tartan, the freezer paper works great on both straight edges and cut with a rotary cutter or for a template that has curves and is cut with scissors, and can be reused a number of times
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