Making Quilting Stencils / Marking your quilt
#21
For marking quilts, I really like the Pilot Frixion pens, I used to use air erasable pens, but the designs disappeared too quickly for my liking. The Frixion pens erase very cleanly with a steam iron and they don't fade out while I am quilting.
#22
Try using Glad wrap. Really. Sounds crazy, but it works. Try looking at this
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
#23
Try using Glad wrap. Really. Sounds crazy, but it works. Try looking at this
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
#24
PRESS and SEAL by Glad is wonderful.
I use it for so many things other than in the kitchen.
I also crazy quilt, so when i see something i lay the press and seal over the design and draw!
I can see without a light or taping it to a window!
this Christmas Glad came out with Christmas prints, you should of seen the excitement!
I use it for so many things other than in the kitchen.
I also crazy quilt, so when i see something i lay the press and seal over the design and draw!
I can see without a light or taping it to a window!
this Christmas Glad came out with Christmas prints, you should of seen the excitement!
#25
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Thank you Holice for your information. I struggle with transfering designs to my fabrics. I find all the many marking pens I have purchased are not satisfactory. And the pounce was useless. It's frustrating to buy another type of marker, only to have it not work adequately.
#29
Try using Glad wrap. Really. Sounds crazy, but it works. Try looking at this
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm
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