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Old 12-29-2016, 01:28 PM
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And if you want to draw your own out - the rolls of doctor's exam table paper are great - not too wide, endless length and thin enough that you can see your fabric through if you're putting the panto on the quilt top itself . I do this if I want to sew right through it, that way I don't have to destroy my original.
Also, if you want to do several motifs scattered over an area, you can trace one, then layer more pieces of the paper beneath and stitch (without thread, and with an old needle) to make a row of dots to follow to repeat the motif exactly in multiple places.
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