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Old 12-22-2009, 12:15 PM
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pam1966
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Originally Posted by 3Gquilter
I have had good luck with just regular printer paper. A couple of years ago I designed a complicated spiral to use in a snail's trail quilt. I took it to a copier and had enough copies made to do the whole quilt. The trick was, I wadded the paper up really tightly, smoothed it out and did that again. It broke the paper down enough to make it easily removed after quilting and wetting it.
Alrighty then, I will try this first. I already have my pattern drawn out on regular printer paper. I have a couple of test patterns that didn't make the cut, so I will make a little quilt sandwich and give it a test drive.

Thanks to everyone for all the wonderful tips!
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