Templates
#51
Originally Posted by #1piecemaker
I was just wondering, you do make your own templates or use "store bought templates". And, what do you make them out of? I usually trace mine onto a sheet of typing paper and then transfer them over onto poster board and cut them out. But, I always do everything the old fashioned way because that is how I learned to do it. Am I totally out of date???
#53
Originally Posted by Iamquilter
I don't usually use templates for patterns for quilts but I do use old x-ray sheets from the hospital for templates for marking quilting patterns on the quilt for hand quilting. If I need one for patterns myhusband cuts it out of material he has as he is a machinist.
#54
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Camden, Arkansas
Posts: 228
I had the local hardware store make me some basic size squares from plexiglass and they didnt cost more than 3.00 for the ones I had made.
Originally Posted by QuiltE
If it's one that I'm going to do much cutting with, I take it to the glass shop and have them cut them for me out of the same plastic as our rulers. The cost is minimal!!
I like having the solid thickness of the plastic .... can zip around it pretty quick with a small rotary cutter, and not worry about lopping off the edges of the template, or slicing my finger!!!
I like having the solid thickness of the plastic .... can zip around it pretty quick with a small rotary cutter, and not worry about lopping off the edges of the template, or slicing my finger!!!
#55
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 24
I went to our little hospital and selvaged their x-rays. Timing was great because they were throwing them away since the digital machine came in. I took them home and soaked them lightly in clorox and all that black came off. They are great and had no trouble taking the heat. They don't buckle like the mylar that I had---I used them many times over. Those of you who had used the plastic from bacon package, etc. How do they take the heat? I use mine for applique, putting starch on the fabric and ironing the seam around the template shape.
#57
I have a stash of discarded x-rays that I had the local radiologist office save for me. Transparent enough to see and trace through, sturdy enough to last through any number of tracings. Also I can use them to make stencils with a stencil iron if I want to. I have enough to last a very long time and best of all they were free.
#58
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,720
Originally Posted by sylviasmom
Wouldn't it be nice if LQS had a lending library on templates? Their name could be on the template and 1-2 weeks would be enough time to cut your pattern(and also make your own template).
#60
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2,077
I use the mylar sheets if it is something I will only do once. Cardboard/posterboard always get shrivelly (is that even a word??) when you trace continuously against them. Sometimes I buy the plastic at the lumber store and have hubs cut them out if I will use them a lot.....
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