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Old 01-31-2019, 04:45 PM
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tuckyquilter
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Originally Posted by osewme
Here's something I discovered.

I was making some string blocks for a charity recently & was looking for some other type of paper to use for the back (to tear off). My DD is a chiropractor & uses disposable face cradle paper on her table. I got a roll from her recently & tried it & it worked great. It's thin, soft & tears away very easily. If you are in good with a doctor or chiropractor, they may give you a roll (or the end of a roll) every now & then for your string blocks. I bet that paper that doctors use on their exam tables would work great also.
Clever... I use very thin deli wrap paper that I buy at a local box store. Has a 1K sheets and sheets are 15" x 16". Works great. I share with friends as there's so many sheets.
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