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Old 10-23-2011, 05:08 AM
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you should not use a permanant ink the thread can soak it up as you stitch
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Old 10-23-2011, 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Julie in NM
I buy water soulable interfacing to trace my quilting patterns. Washes away when I wash the quilt.Buy it at JAs
Have never heard of this ... anyone know if we have it here in Canada?
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Old 10-23-2011, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by kathy
you should not use a permanant ink the thread can soak it up as you stitch
Even if you let the ink dry completely before attaching to the quilt? I have not had any problems with the thread becoming colored, I let it dry completely and test by rubbing to see if it is first. The foam board for tracing is in case the ink soaks thru the paper, it hasn't.
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Old 10-23-2011, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by DebsShelties
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you should not use a permanant ink the thread can soak it up as you stitch
Even if you let the ink dry completely before attaching to the quilt? I have not had any problems with the thread becoming colored, I let it dry completely and test by rubbing to see if it is first. The foam board for tracing is in case the ink soaks thru the paper, it hasn't.
I have a friend who has experimented with those washable crayon markers just in case -- so far though she hasn't had any problem with the ink going onto the quilt.
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Old 10-23-2011, 08:11 AM
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I have a roll of that paper also, but never thought of pinning it ot a quilt. I just use it for making my stencils, now I need to give this a try. Hugggies, Fay
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Old 10-23-2011, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
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Do the stitches get loose when you pull off the paper?
Sometimes, I try to be careful when pulling the paper off.
YIKES! after doing that work, I wouldn't want to pull the thread loose!
Are you perforating the paper witrh an empty needle before sewing it to your project, it makes a difference
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Old 10-23-2011, 12:34 PM
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Now this sounds interesting!
Originally Posted by paulswalia
Originally Posted by Julie in NM
I buy water soulable interfacing to trace my quilting patterns. Washes away when I wash the quilt.Buy it at JAs
This has become my favorite method lately. Works like a charm!
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Old 10-23-2011, 03:19 PM
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Instead of stencils I trace designs I like on white tissue paper with pencil and if I find a spot that's hard to get out of the stitches I spritz a little water and rub it with my finger. Works well for me and the price is right :-D
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You can do the same procedure that you are using with sewing the design without thread to perforate. Instead of sewing over it use it as a stencil. Lay it on your quilt where you want the design, pounce chalk or baby powder over it, working it into the holes and you have a reusable stencil.
I have also traced onto press n seal. It is like saran wrap but tacky. It sticks to most anything and is repositionable. You can see through it and it tears out very easily. Ann in TN
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Originally Posted by ncredbird
I have also traced onto press n seal. It is like saran wrap but tacky. It sticks to most anything and is repositionable. You can see through it and it tears out very easily. Ann in TN
Press and seal? That sounds like a great idea. Going to try that one. Thanks.
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