I have a question...
#42
Originally Posted by Jingleberry
I bought my roll at Wal Mart. I love the black cat in your avatar, I have one too and he is so sweet and well behaved.
#43
Originally Posted by dixiechunk
I have both but prefer the sheets I bought on-line a couple of years ago. The pad of FP I bought at a quilt shop (Jenkins?) was thrown in the trash. Once it was ironed on I couldn't get it off. Sometimes my local groceries don't carry the Reynolds FP so I bought a box of FP sheets from a restaurant supply place.
won't ever have to buy any more...box contained 43lbs of paper! Love it though.
won't ever have to buy any more...box contained 43lbs of paper! Love it though.
#46
Originally Posted by bronnyb
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Which explains why I've not seen it anywhere - I have been looking - eager to try the process..might have to ask for it when I'm doing my next stash swap with my sister stitchers in the USA... - now there's a thought!!!
(I am certain that somewhere, in some supermarket someplace, that I cannot for the life of me, sometime in the past 6 months, I saw a roll of freezer paper - did I buy it then??? of course not... just like seeing a funky fabric and thinking that you'd go back later to pick it up and then finding the week later that it's vanished!)
Which explains why I've not seen it anywhere - I have been looking - eager to try the process..might have to ask for it when I'm doing my next stash swap with my sister stitchers in the USA... - now there's a thought!!!
(I am certain that somewhere, in some supermarket someplace, that I cannot for the life of me, sometime in the past 6 months, I saw a roll of freezer paper - did I buy it then??? of course not... just like seeing a funky fabric and thinking that you'd go back later to pick it up and then finding the week later that it's vanished!)
#47
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: montana
Posts: 620
I guess I should pass along my all-time favorite thing for
freezer paper. Buy a roll, find a guy with a bandsaw---cut
through the whole roll into sizes you use. for applique', you
just need a small roll. cut 8 1/2" (for printer)-5 1/2"-
3 1/2". so much easier than handling a big roll and wasting
so much when you only need a small piece. great for making vines on borders. store the rolls back in the box. Reynolds is the best brand. elaine
freezer paper. Buy a roll, find a guy with a bandsaw---cut
through the whole roll into sizes you use. for applique', you
just need a small roll. cut 8 1/2" (for printer)-5 1/2"-
3 1/2". so much easier than handling a big roll and wasting
so much when you only need a small piece. great for making vines on borders. store the rolls back in the box. Reynolds is the best brand. elaine
#49
Originally Posted by brushandthimble
I use and buy both, the roll from grocery store and the sheets. I prefer the sheets to put in the printer, they don't roll up. I like the 8.5 x 11 sheets, do have a package of 11 x 14 ordered by mistake.
:oops:
#50
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 876
Look on the bottom shelf at the grocery store. You can print patterns on the sheets with a ink jet printer. Do not use a lazer printer as it will melt the wax all over the printer. Just be sure to put the paper in so it prints on the dull side not on the waxed side. You should be able to purchase the sheets at any quilt for fabric shop.
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