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I've used everything --and after you use what's on hand. Do yourself a favor and get one of the teflon oven liners found at Grocery Outlet here --- for less than $5 you have the same thing as the over $12 sheet sold for fusible applique. Same size etc.
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I've used parchment paper and that works fine.
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I have some old white man hankies I use to protect my iron when I couldn't find my telfon when we first moved in here. worked fine.
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I suggest buying a cheap iron for this type of thing. Someone suggested that to me, and if I really mess it up I can buy another. There are some great tips here!
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Parchment paper.
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I use the paper the fusible sheets come on.
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Go to the grocery store and look for parchment baking paper. I use it for transfers, fusing, etc. Great stuff!
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How about non-stick (release) Renold's Wrap Aluminum Foil? I used this carelessly once when baking cookies and they slid off onto the floor when I took them out of the oven. This stuff may work.
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
(Post 5408742)
I've never heard of using freezer paper or (shudder) waxed paper, but I use parchment paper all the time...or the release paper from the fusible web itself. Almost everything I do is fused these days.
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I use baking paper or greaseproof. both work well
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