How to make plastic templates
#61
Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
Originally Posted by luvin quilting
Originally Posted by sewhappy30
Could someone tell me how to print off just the tutorial without printing the reply's at the bottom of it. That's just wasted paper if I don't need it.
Thanks
Thanks
Highlight the section you want to print.
Click on File
Click on Print
Click on Selections
Click on Apply
Click on Print
Maybe it's because my computer is old, but this works anywhere I want to use it.
#63
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Originally Posted by sewhappy30
Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
Originally Posted by luvin quilting
Originally Posted by sewhappy30
Could someone tell me how to print off just the tutorial without printing the reply's at the bottom of it. That's just wasted paper if I don't need it.
Thanks
Thanks
Highlight the section you want to print.
Click on File
Click on Print
Click on Selections
Click on Apply
Click on Print
Maybe it's because my computer is old, but this works anywhere I want to use it.
#64
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 768
Originally Posted by sewhappy30
Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
Originally Posted by luvin quilting
Originally Posted by sewhappy30
Could someone tell me how to print off just the tutorial without printing the reply's at the bottom of it. That's just wasted paper if I don't need it.
Thanks
Thanks
Highlight the section you want to print.
Click on File
Click on Print
Click on Selections
Click on Apply
Click on Print
Maybe it's because my computer is old, but this works anywhere I want to use it.
#65
Excellent tute. Thanks. One question, I don't understand the purpose of the "pink" clear divider. Do you draw on it and then draw again on the template plastic? Couldn't you just trace on the template plastic from the printed page?
#66
Originally Posted by nevans-nona
I use the plastic and cut two pieces for each template. I write what it is on one piece and glue the two together with the writing inside. This way it's thicker and the marker doesn't rub off.
#70
Suggestion: for a hole punch - shop at Michael's and get a "Cropadile" in the scrapbooking section. It allows you to punch clean holes up to 6" from the edge of the template. Then you can use it to make quilting line templates because you can punch holes along the whole drawing. Then just use a "pouncer" to chalk the lines - and quilt away!
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