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Old 01-02-2010, 06:13 AM
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kluedesigns
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Originally Posted by Teacher
In recent months I have been trying PP using very light weight interfacing. (In the Uk they sell this under the Vilene trademark, I think that it may be Pellon in the US, but not sure about Australia.) You dont remove it at all so you dont have any of the fiddle. It does add a fraction of weight to your work, but that doesnt seem to be a disadvantage. The teacher who taught me to do this has been using this method for years without any problems. I dont know if anyone else has a thought about this? Happy New Year Everyone by the way1
the method is well known in the States many people on this forum use Dryer Machine Static Sheets after they been used in the dryer.

the only time i find this method is an issue is with small blocks that have tiny pieces - Dear Jane blocks for example.

these blocks just don't do well with the added bulk.

like all methods - they have their best use and worst use situations.
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