Ok Panda. Here is the Press-n-seal experiment
#25
What a great idea. It is even easier than marking directly on the cloth and you don't have to launder afterward. I will definately try it next time. I hope they don't take the product off of the market I use it a lot in cooking and storing. Sometimes it is hard to find.
PS Your quilt looks fantastic.
PS Your quilt looks fantastic.
#26
Originally Posted by kwhite
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Your quilting is just awesome!!
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It does stick perfectly to the material. And it does come off all right. Some of the poly kimono fabrics got a bit fuzzy after I peeled it off , but it could not happen on the cotton fabrics I think.
For me, it stabilize the kimono fabrics very well to handquilt .
For me, it stabilize the kimono fabrics very well to handquilt .
#29
Okay girls you have got me. What is Press and Seal. sound like bags you put sandwiches in? Bet I am way off mark.
Is it something that is on the web to buy and if so where can I get my hands on it.
Confused of Spain :D Elle
Is it something that is on the web to buy and if so where can I get my hands on it.
Confused of Spain :D Elle
#30
Press n seal is sort of like saran wrap (plastic film that is "supposed" to stick to bowls etc to cover food in the fridge etc, this PNS actaully sitcks to pretty much anything, you just press and away you go. you can seal it to itself (so you can put your sandwich in it if you want ) it is good for all sorts of things,
http://www.glad.com/plasticwrap/pressnseal.php
has a link that tells some ways to use it.
http://www.glad.com/plasticwrap/pressnseal.php
has a link that tells some ways to use it.
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