Help with signature wedding quilt please...
I am going to have my guest sign pre cut quilt squares for my wedding quilt. The problem is that I have tried to iron the square to freezer paper and wax paper but they wont stick.. Any suggestions on a backing so that my guest can sign them easier?? Wedding is June 2. Thanks
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Put a piece of sand paper on the cardboard and that will help for signatures. It can be an 8 1/2 by 11 piece of cardboard or bigger if your squares are bigger.
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You could also use a light weight iron on stabilizer, this would give a little less stretch to the fabric when guests are signing.
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Are you using 100% cotton fabric? I use a hot dry cotton iron setting & have never had a problem with the white freezer paper sticking.
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Cong's on the wedding. May it be a long and Happy one for you.
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
(Post 5234528)
Are you using 100% cotton fabric? I use a hot dry cotton iron setting & have never had a problem with the white freezer paper sticking.
You might try a different white fabric. |
Is your fabric prewashed? Sometimes I can't get freezer paper to stick to fabric because of the chemicals on the fabric. I would wash but don't use any fabric softener.
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Don't forget to draw 1/4" line all around so they don't sign on the edge...although I did that and some still went over. I used freezer paper without a problem...hmm
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Are you using Reynolds freezer paper? I have never had a problem sticking the waxy side of it to fabric.
When I did this, I ironed the freezer paper onto the back of the yardage before cutting squares. Much easier than cutting squares first. Instead of just drawing lines 1/4" from the edge (to keep people from extending their signatures into the seamline), I would experiment with adding blue painter's tape along the edges -- maybe the inch-wide version. This would likely keep extravagant signatures within the lines! |
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