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BellaBoo 12-29-2009 10:23 PM

The best I have ever used is the old fashioned tracing paper. Impossible to find now. Klue is the paper you use like tracing paper of old?

lisalovesquilting 12-29-2009 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The best I have ever used is the old fashioned tracing paper. Impossible to find now. Klue is the paper you use like tracing paper of old?

I found tracing paper in a tablet at Walmart.

kluedesigns 12-29-2009 10:34 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The best I have ever used is the old fashioned tracing paper. Impossible to find now. Klue is the paper you use like tracing paper of old?

i don't know what old fashion tracing paper is to say.

this paper is like a very light weight vellum. its not flimsy at all like tracing paper.

its like paper except you can see thru it and it rips away from the stitches with ease and you don't have little piece to pick out.

ckcowl 12-30-2009 05:26 AM

you can still find good old fashion tracing paper...look in the childrens craft areas...(coloring book isle)it is usually right next to the construction paper :)

Nita 12-30-2009 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i feel that it does - i would always choose to see what i'm sewing instead of sewing blind though.

the paper is called Neenah Paper UV/Ultra II Translucent 17 weight in Radiant White.

here's a website that sell's it to quilters but if you buy it thru a paper place its much cheaper.

$36 for 500 sheets compared to $10 for 100 sheets

http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=1087

Klue ~ Thanks for the website; I love paper piecing and am tempted to place an order. What I have used so far is Carol Doak's foundation piecing paper. Have you used that and are you able to make a comparison on the two products? I've had no problem in copying with the Carol Doak paper, but although I shortened my stitch length it was difficult to pick pieces of her paper out of tight "nooks & crannies". I'd be interested in your comment. And do you do alot of paper piecing?
Nita

kluedesigns 12-30-2009 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Nita

Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i feel that it does - i would always choose to see what i'm sewing instead of sewing blind though.

the paper is called Neenah Paper UV/Ultra II Translucent 17 weight in Radiant White.

here's a website that sell's it to quilters but if you buy it thru a paper place its much cheaper.

$36 for 500 sheets compared to $10 for 100 sheets

http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=1087

Klue ~ Thanks for the website; I love paper piecing and am tempted to place an order. What I have used so far is Carol Doak's foundation piecing paper. Have you used that and are you able to make a comparison on the two products? I've had no problem in copying with the Carol Doak paper, but although I shortened my stitch length it was difficult to pick pieces of her paper out of tight "nooks & crannies". I'd be interested in your comment. And do you do alot of paper piecing?
Nita

i've used both and they don't even compare. i tossed all the carol doak in the trash once i discovered this paper.

if you knew me in real life this statement would shock you because i'm known for being a frugal person.

Nita 12-30-2009 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by kluedesigns

Originally Posted by Nita

Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i feel that it does - i would always choose to see what i'm sewing instead of sewing blind though.

the paper is called Neenah Paper UV/Ultra II Translucent 17 weight in Radiant White.

here's a website that sell's it to quilters but if you buy it thru a paper place its much cheaper.

$36 for 500 sheets compared to $10 for 100 sheets

http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=1087

Klue ~ Thanks for the website; I love paper piecing and am tempted to place an order. What I have used so far is Carol Doak's foundation piecing paper. Have you used that and are you able to make a comparison on the two products? I've had no problem in copying with the Carol Doak paper, but although I shortened my stitch length it was difficult to pick pieces of her paper out of tight "nooks & crannies". I'd be interested in your comment. And do you do alot of paper piecing?
Nita

i've used both and they don't even compare. i tossed all the carol doak in the trash once i discovered this paper.

if you knew me in real life this statement would shock you because i'm known for being a frugal person.

Thanks! I'm going to order some of that paper and try it out for myself. This is one of the things I just LOVE about this Quilter's Message Board ...... The fact that I can ask questions about products and get honest answers from other quilters, rather than shop owners/vendors who are sometimes just trying to sell their product (even if it ISN"T the best product on the market). Thanks again.

BellaBoo 12-31-2009 02:41 PM

I just ordered the paper Klue uses from this online site:

http://www.paperplus.com/productdeta...p?bvn=10016356

It is a great value!!!! 500 sheets for $33.

kluedesigns 12-31-2009 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I just ordered the paper Klue uses from this online site:

http://www.paperplus.com/productdeta...p?bvn=10016356

It is a great value!!!! 500 sheets for $33.

excellent price!!

i'll have to bookmark them. what did you pay for shipping?

BellaBoo 12-31-2009 05:02 PM

I don't know the exact shipping charges. It's by UPS Ground and will be calculated by weight and size of package. I'm waiting for the email to tell me exactly how much and then I'll confirm. If you have a location of their store by you, you can have in store pick up.


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