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RugosaB 07-15-2011 07:28 AM

I have been planning on buying a sheet of a teflon coated material, specifically made for quilters, for use with fusible web. I have been using the paper that the fusible web comes off of and it's getting kind of wrinkly, torn, etc.

Yesterday, I researched this and ended up with threads on this board, and one gal commented that those teflon coated sheets add a 'shininess' to the fabric, and she just uses parchemnt paper.

Ok, sounds good to me.
My question is, is this the same parchment paper they sell at Walmart used for babking, or is there another parchemnt paper that is used?

quilter68 07-15-2011 07:29 AM

Yes, that is the paper. Any grocery store will have it.

babyfireo4 07-15-2011 07:29 AM

should be the same :)

RugosaB 07-15-2011 07:30 AM

Ok, added to my grocery list!

Peckish 07-15-2011 07:31 AM

Yes, it's the same. Parchment is actually what fusible web is sold with. I like it better than the silicone sheets. It's located in any grocery store conveniently right next to the freezer paper!

icon17 07-15-2011 07:42 AM

Ok now that you all have got me interested! What do you do with the Parchment paper? 8-)

icon17 07-15-2011 07:44 AM

HI, Peckish
I see your from the great North WETish :lol: like me!

suebee 07-15-2011 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by quilter68
Yes, that is the paper. Any grocery store will have it.

Hmmm, I wonder if you can run it thru an inkjet printer?? Anyone know??

Grammashel 07-15-2011 07:48 AM

One day I accidently grabbed a piece of parchment paper instead of a release paper, used it before I noticed and it worked great. Now that's become part of my quilting supplies.

Holice 07-15-2011 07:50 AM

You tape the parchment paper to the bed of your machine. Punch a hole in it for the needle. It provides a slick surface to move the quilt around and over. The acyrilic extension tables have a bit of drag on them and the plastic of the machine throat may also have a drag. I sprayed Silicon spray on my acyrilic extension. I was told many years ago that if your machine throat area is metal then use auto wax spray. If plastic then use teflon spray to make them more slippery.
I couldn't find the teflon backing sheet so got the oven sheet. It works but has a bit of drag but less than the acyrlic.


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