Freezer paper...
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[quote=brushandthimble]for that many copies the $8 for a package of 8 1/2 x 11 would be worth it to me.
Which FP are you using?
http://www.cjenkinscompany.com sells freezer paper
8.5" X 11" also sells fabric sheets the same size. I use both all the time. Worked in my HP and Epson and now in my Canon printer.
Which FP are you using?
http://www.cjenkinscompany.com sells freezer paper
8.5" X 11" also sells fabric sheets the same size. I use both all the time. Worked in my HP and Epson and now in my Canon printer.
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Has anyone considered using tissue paper for paper piecing?? I have been reading these posts for quite some time, and I gotta tell you, I have learned a LOT....thank you all....
But.....back to the tissue paper....I just did my first PP and I used tissue paper.....worked great.... :-D
But.....back to the tissue paper....I just did my first PP and I used tissue paper.....worked great.... :-D
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Originally Posted by erblet
Has anyone considered using tissue paper for paper piecing?? I have been reading these posts for quite some time, and I gotta tell you, I have learned a LOT....thank you all....
But.....back to the tissue paper....I just did my first PP and I used tissue paper.....worked great.... :-D
But.....back to the tissue paper....I just did my first PP and I used tissue paper.....worked great.... :-D
#46
Bronny, you can stop looking in the supermarkets here for freezer paper. I have been looking for 5 years and no luck. I did a web search for Reynolds and managed to buy some here in Australia for a reasonable price. eBay sometimes have it also. Sometimes if I'm shopping for fabric in the US, I add it to my order.
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Is there a reason for using freezer paper? I paper piece and simply use regular printer paper (20 lb weight). It's cheap enough and much easier to remove than f.p. A tip I learned from my quilt teacher, if you spritz the paper a little before tearing paper off, it comes out much easier. It can be a little messy because it's wet but easier on the hands. Also, I use 1.5 mm stitch length which perforates the paper well. This works for me anyway.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
#48
Originally Posted by vickig626
Is there a reason for using freezer paper? I paper piece and simply use regular printer paper (20 lb weight). It's cheap enough and much easier to remove than f.p. A tip I learned from my quilt teacher, if you spritz the paper a little before tearing paper off, it comes out much easier. It can be a little messy because it's wet but easier on the hands. Also, I use 1.5 mm stitch length which perforates the paper well. This works for me anyway.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
Your avatar is beautiful, a job well done!
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Originally Posted by vickig626
Is there a reason for using freezer paper? I paper piece and simply use regular printer paper (20 lb weight). It's cheap enough and much easier to remove than f.p. A tip I learned from my quilt teacher, if you spritz the paper a little before tearing paper off, it comes out much easier. It can be a little messy because it's wet but easier on the hands. Also, I use 1.5 mm stitch length which perforates the paper well. This works for me anyway.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
The quilt in my avatar was paper-pieced....a lot of it.
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I am sorry but I don't understand how too do this! I have had a bad day today but I read and read and it makes no sense to me. I thought, WELL I don't know what I thought. I can't figure out how you can lay the template of paper down and sew next too the line.
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