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Old 10-12-2014, 03:31 PM
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Zyngawf
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I agree about the plain old copy paper. I did the dumb thing first and bought some of the Jo Ann stuff. It's flimsy and got stuck and wadded up going through my printer the first try. I like to use smaller stitches with the copy paper so it perforates better and tears off easier. The only time the pricey stuff come in handy is to reverse a pattern, because it is transparent.
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