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Old 02-28-2010, 05:10 AM
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Jo Belmont
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Here's a method enjoyed by oh-so-many. It has the added benefit that you did it yourself and you saved lots of $ in the process. It works well and you'll find lots of pictures and tuts in the following links. Hope this helps. (Just do a cut-and-paste on the links. I couldn't figure how to keep them hyperlinked here. ---- I'm back on Edit. Looks like they automatically set up hyperlinked. I love this site!)

Glad Press N Seal works beautifully when designing your own quilting pattern. You just apply the Press n' Seal to your quilt top and draw whatever you wish. After quilting, just tear the PnS off.

Draw designs on Glad Press n' Seal, lay on fabric, sew through ... here's a tut w/pics
http://www.appleblossomquilts.com/ti...ssNSeal/page2/

This tut uses Glad Press n' Seal prepared as stencil through which you pounce design
http://home.ptd.net/~shoofly/PNS/directions.htm

Here are a ton of uses in quilting for the Press n' seal
http://quiltingonabudget.blogspot.co...l-in-your.html

Glad Press n' Seal has a list of quilting uses for their product at
http://www.1000uses.com/search.php?search=quilt

Here are a lot of photos of the process
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...04983873nwwGpg

This site encourages the use of washable markers on the PnS instead of Sharpies
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum....ting&tid=58626

Have fun! You'll be so proud of yourself. And, be sure to share with us.
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