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Old 10-13-2014, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by brandeesmom
I don't use "paper", I use a thin interfacing that I have pressed to freezer paper in order to pass it through my printer. Remove the freezer paper after printing and you can reuse it several times over. With the thin interfacing you don't have to rip it out after sewing your blocks, it stays on and does not add any thickness to your blocks.
Originally Posted by IngeMK
What exactly are you using? Sounds very interesting
I know what she means, but I guess different people's terminology varies... I would call it "fusible interfacing": that white, thin fabric like stuff that isn't woven and has glue on one side that can be ironed on fabric. I've used that for my latest quilt to piece part of a NYB block. I didn't run it through the printer, though, but used a marker to draw right on it.
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