Old 07-27-2009, 08:39 AM
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Quiltntime
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Originally Posted by kwhite
I transferred the pattern onto it by putting the film over the paper pattern and tracing it with a permanent marker called a sharpie. then I centered it on the block and pressed it into place. Then I sewed it with my new machine. ( I was feeling lucky) It sewed well. Didn't gum up at all. Then I began the process of removing the film. It came off well. All of the little places took some time but overall I liked the process and will defiantly use it again. Good luck Panda. Please give it a shot and see how you like it. Post your results.
I just posted a question about using Press & Seal, and really had a lot of negative views on it. Mostly about gumming up the machine, and having a hard time picking the P & S out from the stitches. I decided not to try it. Glad it worked for you. Like to hear more results using this product.
BTW: You did an excellent job quilting! :)
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