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Old 08-28-2010, 11:35 AM
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I just use ordinary printer paper. Ever since I started using the method where you fold over your paper piecing pattern before you sew and thus do not sew through the paper, what kind of paper I use has not been an issue. And it makes the paper piecing so much more fun!
Judith! where did you learn this method? need to know!
Me, too!
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Old 08-28-2010, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
I love to paper piece. I'm hearing alot about using the cheapest paper or tracing paper. I know tracing paper does't go through my copier and I don't know about cheap tablet paper. Are you who use this paper hand tracing your patterns? I find the cost of PP-Paper is worth the time saved in not having to hand trace the number of pattern pieces needed to make a quilt.
The cheap scribble tablet paper goes through my printer just fine. I just need to cut it down a little to fit.
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Originally Posted by Up North
Originally Posted by ube quilting
I love to paper piece. I'm hearing alot about using the cheapest paper or tracing paper. I know tracing paper does't go through my copier and I don't know about cheap tablet paper. Are you who use this paper hand tracing your patterns? I find the cost of PP-Paper is worth the time saved in not having to hand trace the number of pattern pieces needed to make a quilt.
The cheap scribble tablet paper goes through my printer just fine. I just need to cut it down a little to fit.
Goes through my printer just fine also. I wouldn't want to hand draw...too time consuming!
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Old 08-28-2010, 05:07 PM
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I was just able to print out the patter for the DWR block and I am going to0 try it out using ordinary scribble note pad ans see 2 things--! -If I can do the pattern and 2-if the paper goes through the printer otherwise back to the printer paper I already have. Will let you know in a few days whgich I find the best for me.
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Old 08-28-2010, 07:15 PM
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I have learned both methods of paper piecing and when I don't want to sew on the paper I use parchment paper as it sticks to the material but can re-used many times. The trick is when you fold the paper back to line up the next piece of material sew right along the fold line not through the paper.
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Good luck Annya!

Cherokeequilter, I should try tht method at least once just to see if I like it...always good to try new things!
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Thank you all for the input. I've been using regular printer paper in a laser printer, but was afraid that I was doing something wrong. Guess not. The lightest weight paper I can find works well for me, and seems to come off just fine.
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I just took a class and the teacher was using the Carol Doak paper which is the same as regular newsprint.

When I got home, I tried the template with tracing paper and it worked well because I can see the lines from the back side. Now the tracing paper most likely won't make it through the printer but I like drafting the pattern myself.
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you can get newpaper paper at stores like staples you have to cut it to size but with rotary cutter and ruler that is not a issue. It is resasonable priced.
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