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KastleKitty 09-28-2011 10:07 AM

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After following this topic:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56940-1.htm

I went out in search of paper on a roll to make piano keys. The office supply had a box of old fashioned fax paper for $38. (How on earth I can use the words "old fashioned" and "fax paper" together, I will never know!) But the young girl at the front counter did not even know what it was! She had to call a manager! That showed my age for sure! Anyway, same with adding machine paper. They had it, but I did not want to spend outrageous amounts on a dozen rolls.

I stopped at Lowes for something that was in the paint department and I inadvertently saw this. It is 6" wide x 180' long and costs $1.98 for the roll. They had it in several other widths, 8", 10", 12", and something narrower than the 6" wide that I bought, possibly 4". Don't quote me on the exact widths. I have not used it yet, but I think it might do the trick. If anyone has already used it, let me know.

Masking paper from paint department
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quiltsRfun 09-28-2011 10:10 AM

At $1.98 I'd say it's worth a try. Let us know how it works out.

suebee 09-28-2011 10:11 AM

That is a great idea!


Originally Posted by KastleKitty
After following this topic:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56940-1.htm

I went out in search of paper on a roll to make piano keys. The office supply had a box of old fashioned fax paper for $38. (How on earth I can use the words "old fashioned" and "fax paper" together, I will never know!) But the young girl at the front counter did not even know what it was! She had to call a manager! That showed my age for sure! Anyway, same with adding machine paper. They had it, but I did not want to spend outrageous amounts on a dozen rolls.

I stopped at Lowes for something that was in the paint department and I inadvertently saw this. It is 6" wide x 180' long and costs $1.98 for the roll. They had it in several other widths, 8", 10", 12", and something narrower than the 6" wide that I bought, possibly 4". Don't quote me on the exact widths. I have not used it yet, but I think it might do the trick. If anyone has already used it, let me know.


gzuslivz 09-28-2011 10:25 AM

Quilters are the smartest people I know!!! You go, girl!

kriscraft99 09-28-2011 10:26 AM

I have to agree :thumbup:


Originally Posted by gzuslivz
Quilters are the smartest people I know!!! You go, girl!


OKLAHOMA PEACH 09-28-2011 10:27 AM

Good buy, way to go.

jaciqltznok 09-28-2011 10:29 AM

why use paper and not cheap muslin for a backing you don't have to remove? Even lightweight interfacing would do well.

debbieumphress 09-28-2011 10:30 AM

I love it when a quilter shares great ideas with us. Thank you.

QuiltnCowgirl 09-28-2011 10:31 AM

Ok - still new here to some techniqes so have to ask...why do you need to use paper, muslin or lightweight interfacing to make piano keys? TIA

KastleKitty 09-28-2011 10:46 AM

[quote=QuiltnCowgirl]Ok - still new here to some techniqes so have to ask...why do you need to use paper, muslin or lightweight interfacing to make piano keys? TIA[/quote

The paper will be removed and makes for a more lightweight finish, similar to cutting away the under-fabric when you applique. Also the paper will not shift off grain and you will be able to make a straight piece to work with. I think that sewing onto fabric is fine too. There really is no right or wrong way! If you read through the topic link I think they discussed the pros and cons of it. It is a tutorial.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56940-1.htm

I have never done it, but found I already had an old roll of adding machine paper. I wanted something wider to work with and by chance, found this in the paint dept. I thought I would let others know it, just because it was so cheap! KKitty


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