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Old 03-11-2015, 07:03 PM
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madamekelly
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I am going to print a copy of my design, and use the "needle and no thread" method (I might be able to put a stencil on the platen, then cover the stencil ( to make it show up) it with some medium colored fabric, and just print the copies I need, (but the other way lets my hands and brain get used to the design by practicing)to make as many as I need, pin them down, then free motion stitch on the lines. When I am done, I will just tear the paper away from it. Note-I say I plan to, not have, if this method does not work for me, I will come back to this thread and try some of the wonderful suggestions. Remember to shorten your stitches a bit when sewing on any kind of paper to make removal easier.

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