Old 01-29-2015, 06:59 AM
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maviskw
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Originally Posted by Basketman View Post
I you check on the "net" for the flip and sew method that uses freezer paper...you can adapt that method by using a children's glue stick to secure the fabric to the pattern, then you sew along the fold line NOT through the paper, flip, press, stick, trim and sew again. The pattern then peals off and can be used again, no pointy sewn papers to remove, you use less paper, fewer mistakes to rip because you see what you are sewing, can use a regular stitch length...it is the way to go. That roll of newsprint will supply an entire guild plus and you are saving trees as well.
You should try this freezer paper way. A friend made 20 blocks with the same piece of paper. And no paper ripping.
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