Do You use Press n Seal in your quilting?
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#13
I use a sliver of white soap to mark my dark fabric. It usually brushes right off before I even finish quilting the whole design. Can use with a stencil really easily. Just make sure your sliver is thin.
#14
I used it once, also. Luckily I used it on top of a printed on paper pattern [thanks to my printer.] I never used it totally with quilting as a friend told me of the problems she had with the pieces of it under her quilting stitches.
I do use Quilter's Preview Paper from HandiQuilter. It isn't paper, but is vinyl that you can draw on to see what design you might want to use. It has a marked order so you don't draw on your quilt. This will give you guidelines in your mind for your quilting.
If you want to quilt over something, then use Golden Threads paper. It removes easily enough & will wash out if any left.
Wash away stabilizer is also good but more expensive.
I do use Quilter's Preview Paper from HandiQuilter. It isn't paper, but is vinyl that you can draw on to see what design you might want to use. It has a marked order so you don't draw on your quilt. This will give you guidelines in your mind for your quilting.
If you want to quilt over something, then use Golden Threads paper. It removes easily enough & will wash out if any left.
Wash away stabilizer is also good but more expensive.
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#17
Great idea.
I used it backin the late 90's for my Dear Jane, busy bag blocks.
Didn't use it again until last year (still the same box) when I made my La Passacaglia eep quilt. We've been traveling more so I prepped the pieces then laid it on the wrap in the way they were supposed to look when finished Saved a lot of brain fatigue.
Didn't use it again until last year (still the same box) when I made my La Passacaglia eep quilt. We've been traveling more so I prepped the pieces then laid it on the wrap in the way they were supposed to look when finished Saved a lot of brain fatigue.
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Several people have commented about markings showing through once quilted. I now use Frixion Ball Erasable Black Gel Pens by Pilot. After sewing (could be something as simple as a seam you've marked or an X on a square ora complex design), simply iron over it. The markings instantly, and I do mean instantly, disappear. Other colors are available, except, alas, white. These are available on Amazon. (Note: There is a similar Frixion pen by Pilot, but it is not the same as the one listed above, so be careful to get exactly this particuar one. I just love these pens!
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