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Old December 31st 04, 03:13 PM
Sandy Foster
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Patti wrote:

Hullo Sandy
What did you use to draw on the PnS, please?
I am trying to garner all the information I can on this marvellous
stuff. So far I am still using it over freezer paper templates, because
I found that the thread gets 'grubby' from any ink or pencil I have
used?
It has saved my life, as far as quilting is concerned, though!!


Pat, I used a Sharpie pen, which is supposed to be permanent. However,
I'm not all that sure it is -- I'm just lucky because the pen is black
and so is the background of what I'm quilting. g

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In article ,
Sandy Foster writes
I've just begun free motion quilting on a top I've had waiting. I had no
idea how I was going to mark this one; the background is black and some
of the other colors are rather pale, so the marking is a bit tricky.
However, I remembered that some of you had recommended Press 'n Seal as
a sort of template for machine quilting, so I gave it a try. Wow! Yes,
it's sort of a pain to get the stuff off after quilting, but it's no
worse than taking off tracing paper. And the PnS sticks to the fabric,
eliminating the need for pins! I'm sold! Yippee!




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