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save all your plastic can lids,bacon packaging etc and if you punch a hole in the center with a hole punch you can pin thru the hole to fabric and it holds and can be used forever.
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I do allot of applique and use freezer paper and quilter's plastic template sheets. However, I also have used any cardboard at hand. I also have re-used plastic templates by just re-cutting them to another shape. I have a plastic sandwich baggie (zip lock) of just various sizes of leaves which I can re-use for different quilts as well as a baggie for circles, various animals, and geometric shapes which I don't re-cut, just re-use as-is. My first quilt was done with cardboard I got from a friend's store-she saved the cardboard that new shirts are wrapped around. I still have those pieces! Joann's also uses cardboard to wrap FQ's around, so I save those. There are endless possibilities of free things to use. IF using cardboard, be careful to keep checking it's accuracy, as continually tracing around a shape can altar it slightly. I usually cut a few of the same size and shape if the pattern calls for many of the same piece and just toss the worn one. Paper juice cartons, old manilla file folders, in fact, any plastic or cardboard packaging can be used. I am always thinking of ways to re-use stuff instead of just tossing it out.
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If you can afford to buy some graph paper - cut/draw the approximate size that you want on it - then paste it on to some plastic lids (or whatever you can find) - and then cut it to exact size.
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All good ideas, but I am sick of saving junk; just something else to store. I am trying to purge stuff that I don't use. And I am trying to cut down on my dish washing ie, bacon plastic.
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
All good ideas, but I am sick of saving junk; just something else to store. I am trying to purge stuff that I don't use. And I am trying to cut down on my dish washing ie, bacon plastic.
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I use freezer paper. You iron onto the fabric and then cut - no shifting! Good luck!
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The best thing is FREEZER PAPER I still use it a lot and so do a lot of applique people. And for some designe's only freezer paper will work....
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Is the freezer paper you are talking about from a grocery store or something special from a fabric store?
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I have used paper, freezer paper and cereal boxes. Also the meat containers.
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I purchased several metal washers at Home Depot. They have a hole in the center that can also be used for smaller circles.
the washers come in several different sizes. These home improvement type stores have lots of things we can use. Just takes a little imagination. Sometimes I have been known to have too much of it!Oh well.......I like to call it being creative and artistic !!! |
Thank you all for your great ideas. God bless. Penny
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I have bought mine at both the supermarket in the paper aisle and at K-mart. It is very easy to fine - near waxed paper, plastic wrap and foil.
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I'm working on two- well at least just cutting for now. One is the jigsaw puzzle and my most admired but haven't had the nerve to start- double wedding ring. Both use different color pieces since that's all I have. I'm cutting up old shirts, pillowcases, etc. I can't wait to start sewing them together. All I do at the moment is cut, cut, and cut!!!!!
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I would use old file folders or light weight cardboard to make your pattern. You can get some basting spray to temporariy glue your template to the fabric or use some heavy weight washers or small sand bags to hold in place while you cut with a rotary cutter. You can also buy some stencil plastic at Hobby Lobby to make your templates. If you want to use paper you will have to have pieces big enough to pin it in several places to keep it from slipping.
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Just regular freezer paper from the store. I believe I bought some freezer paper that was marked with grids (1/4") from Georgia Bonesteel's Quilt Shop. I don't know if she is still in business or not. I bought it mail-order.
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