Masking Tape
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Drafting tape looks like masking tape but it doesn't leave residue. Stationery stores might have this if you are not close enough to a store that sells painters' tape.
https://www.dickblick.com/products/drafting-tape/
https://www.dickblick.com/products/drafting-tape/
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Somerville, NJ
Posts: 94
I use painters tape to hold a small plastic bag ( that my newspaper comes in) to the edge of my sewing machine cabinet. I can just push fabric and thread scraps right in, and as it fills, I empty it into my larger bag. I also have on taped to the edge of my cutting table to have it super handy. A woman in my guild makes doggie beds for the animal shelter, then fills them with scraps. So we save our scraps for her.
#14
If I didn't have painter's tape handy I would use masking tape. I actually have clamps from home depot to clamp quilts to dining table to sandwich. Use whatever you have, not only one thing works.
#15
I've tried the blue painter's tape, but found it didn't stick well to the plastic table I use to sandwich on. Nor did a masking tape that trumpeted that it was made of recycled materials. So it's plain old ordinary masking tape for me from now on.
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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That irritates me to no end. Waste all that time trying to save something that isn't worth saving. When I went to the church donation sew group I would always take a new roll of masking tape. I wouldn't use that old saved tape that would pop off and had to be redone. One lady told me it works fine if you use a pin and pin it down. Good Grief. When I read a post about people being cheap I think of that group. LOL
Last edited by Onebyone; 11-15-2017 at 06:23 AM.
#20
I've even used duct tape once when I ran out of both painters tape and masking tape. I was really careful with the duct tape though. Made sure it barely was on the fabric and absolutely on a part that would be cut off.
My motto is USE what you have on hand.
My motto is USE what you have on hand.
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