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    Old 02-15-2011, 05:01 AM
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    Originally Posted by rob529
    Why is there no problem with removing freezer paper from your paper piecing? Is it the nature of the paper or is it a different technique?Robin in TX
    The nature of the technique. I think it was Judy Mathieson (she of Mariner's Compass fame) who used it in her second MC book.

    But like all the methods mentioned in this thread, there are tradeoffs (also all mentioned above).

    Which do you value more?
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    Time
    Ability to Print
    Transparency
    Availability of foundation
    Ease of removal

    And then you can make your choice between vellum, tracing paper, copy paper, newsprint, freezer paper, Carol Doak's paper, doctor's office exam paper, etc.
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:52 AM
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    Wow, this has been a great exchange. What a wealth of experience and information.

    Transparency is my main need as with other pp projects I struggled with getting the fabric where I wanted it and then once under the needle I was lifting the edges trying to see if it was still where I wanted it.

    Since it is a big project I want the paper ready for the printer without cutting and I know I don't want to be tracing 64, 12 inch squares. The pattern is the Storm at Sea edged by Snail Trail.

    I'm going to try the tracing paper as it is transparent but more affordable than vellum. But if it doesn't go through the printer well, then I will try a light weight transparent typing/printer paper.

    I recently watch a Youtube tutorial on freezer paper but it would require cutting out the pieces. For applique I would definately use it.


    Thanks for all your help!
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    Old 02-15-2011, 03:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by MTS
    Originally Posted by rob529
    Why is there no problem with removing freezer paper from your paper piecing? Is it the nature of the paper or is it a different technique?Robin in TX
    The nature of the technique. I think it was Judy Mathieson (she of Mariner's Compass fame) who used it in her second MC book.

    But like all the methods mentioned in this thread, there are tradeoffs (also all mentioned above).

    Which do you value more?
    $$$$
    Time
    Ability to Print
    Transparency
    Availability of foundation
    Ease of removal

    And then you can make your choice between vellum, tracing paper, copy paper, newsprint, freezer paper, Carol Doak's paper, doctor's office exam paper, etc.
    Well said!
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    Keepsake is $8.99 for 20 yards....guess pluss shipping
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