I couldn't find who sent the message in the last couple of days talking about the Press N Seal, but whoever you are, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. This is just the solution to my problem with free motion design. Not only is it a great way to transfer a paper design, but it also shows me the best way to move through the lines. And my DH said he would peal it off when I'm done. (I think he was talking about the Press N Seal) Thanks again!
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What a sweet DH to help with the peeling :D Glad this tip worked for you :D:D:D
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Gonna have to find that post!!
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Originally Posted by Painiacs
Gonna have to find that post!!
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Originally Posted by mzzzquilts
Originally Posted by Painiacs
Gonna have to find that post!!
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Originally Posted by Cagey
I couldn't find who sent the message in the last couple of days talking about the Press N Seal, but whoever you are, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. This is just the solution to my problem with free motion design. Not only is it a great way to transfer a paper design, but it also shows me the best way to move through the lines. And my DH said he would peal it off when I'm done. (I think he was talking about the Press N Seal) Thanks again!
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YOu can also use press and seal when you do machine embroidery on towels. It keeps the terry cloth tufts from coming thru the embroidery. Don't use the blue freezer stuff, just the regular.
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