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Old 11-15-2020, 05:42 AM
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aashley333
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Originally Posted by ctrysass2012
I have used cardboard for a template then took that to a hardware store or a glass shop. They have done the template out of scrap acrylic so cost was very low. This is from the glass shop.
I have a studio full of stained glass. What a great idea to cut a template! I could grind it smooth and wrap in copper foil tape to use for quilt pattern.

As a retired teacher, I had tons of leftover supplies, including the clear thermal pages to make xerox overhead transparencies. They're slightly thick enough to make templates.
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