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This is just my guess, but I don't think the...
This is just my guess, but I don't think the non-stick irons have quite as much problem with the stickiness buildup as the stainless ones, mine is no-stick but I still do use the wax paper treatment.
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Wow! Peckish, I had occasion this morning to try...
Wow! Peckish, I had occasion this morning to try the wax paper on the light bulb before screwing in; it almost twirled itself in!!! I am impressed, thanks for that great tip!
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10-29-2012, 06:13 PM
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Oh my! I hope you didn't think the whole log...
Oh my! I hope you didn't think the whole log cabin is 1/2 inch..........they are 1/2 inch strips after seam, so start out at 1 inch wide by 1 and 1/2 inch long and then longer ones. Still the...
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10-29-2012, 07:28 AM
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Altho I like the sizing; in this particular...
Altho I like the sizing; in this particular pattern everything has to be so perfect to match as there are so many points where the sashing comes together with log cabins, that is why I went to the...
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10-29-2012, 07:24 AM
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There really isn't hardly any wax left on the...
There really isn't hardly any wax left on the paper by the time I use it for this but I can understand your concern, so much work goes into these little piece jobs a person surely wouldn't want to...
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10-28-2012, 11:31 AM
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Did you sew the tea towel and apron? Those were...
Did you sew the tea towel and apron? Those were the days. I have a niece in Upper Michigan who works for extension there and they still have very active 4-H! Wish more young people today would...
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10-28-2012, 08:04 AM
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No, this wax paper has been used to run my iron...
No, this wax paper has been used to run my iron over so there is very little wax left on (after using a few times it is almost like translucent parchment paper. I am using it underneath my pieces to...
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10-27-2012, 10:57 PM
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Starching little pieces; slick trick
Am fairly new to quilting; making 1/2" log cabins sashing; had awful time making them come out even and keeping fairly straight stitch. I use wax paper occasionally to clean iron, well I had a couple...
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