Freezer paper in Australia
#41
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Location: Western Australia
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When I first came home from living in the USA some ten years ago I wrote to Reynolds Foods , asking why they didnt bring their product to Australia , I even got an answer ......Not enough demand in Australia , so if you take the time and write to them and they see there is a market for it we may get it , it is so cheap in the USA I brought home 6 rolls and have gone through 2 last for ages . but one you star to use you see how good it is .
Cathy
Cathy
#42
I don;t have any new suggestions for you Ladies I just wanted to comment on the fact the quilter's are the same the world around, we are always willing to share our knowledge and keep the Love going around, and around and around...Love you all!
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#44
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Location: Portland, OR via Hawaii
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
The same folks who make Reynolds Wrap and Reynolds (tin) foil here, make freezer paper on the roll. One box will likely last you for years, split the cost with a friend!
Jan in VA
Jan in VA
;) ;-) They bought Reynolds Metals Co. in a hostile take over, DH worked for RMC back then.
#46
We have a USA store in Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia. if they have this must have Reynolds Freezer Paper in stock, just one dumb question, what do I do with it? How do I use it in quilting?
Regards
Aussie Carol
Regards
Aussie Carol
#47
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Originally Posted by Carol Wilson
We have a USA store in Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia. if they have this must have Reynolds Freezer Paper in stock, just one dumb question, what do I do with it? How do I use it in quilting?
Regards
Aussie Carol
Regards
Aussie Carol
:lol: Some use it for tracing their applique figures on.
I use it for making my labels. I make my own prepared for printing fabric. I cut a piece of the freezer paper 12 x 10 inches and iron on a piece of the prepared fabric which I then trim to 8 1/2n x 11 which I then can run through my printer.
#49
My LQS will sell it by the metre. Check if yours will do so. I just buy a metre as I need it. Haven't found it at my closest Spotlight.
You won't find it at any butcher or supermarket here in Aust.
You won't find it at any butcher or supermarket here in Aust.
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