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    Old 09-04-2011, 10:12 PM
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgr5JMxNfow
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    Old 09-05-2011, 02:09 AM
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    Great video. I didn't realize you should pin the fabric on so I definitely learned something new. I have not done much PP at all but am going to make a storm at sea using PP and this video helped.

    Quick question... what do you call that "roller" item she was using to press at the sewing table. That is a sewing notion I would like to own.
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    thank you for the link
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    Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
    Quick question... what do you call that "roller" item she was using to press at the sewing table. That is a sewing notion I would like to own.
    That is not a sewing notion! It is sold in the wallpaper department and is made to roll along abutted seams of wallpaper to make sure they stick well to the wall. What a smart idea! I am going to include it on my shopping list too!
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    Old 09-05-2011, 03:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by KastleKitty
    Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
    Quick question... what do you call that "roller" item she was using to press at the sewing table. That is a sewing notion I would like to own.
    That is not a sewing notion! It is sold in the wallpaper department and is made to roll along abutted seams of wallpaper to make sure they stick well to the wall. What a smart idea! I am going to include it on my shopping list too!
    Would the device from pampered chef work also?

    http://www.pamperedchef.com/ordering...&outletSubCat=
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    Old 09-05-2011, 05:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
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    Quick question... what do you call that "roller" item she was using to press at the sewing table. That is a sewing notion I would like to own.
    That is not a sewing notion! It is sold in the wallpaper department and is made to roll along abutted seams of wallpaper to make sure they stick well to the wall. What a smart idea! I am going to include it on my shopping list too!
    Would the device from pampered chef work also?

    http://www.pamperedchef.com/ordering...&outletSubCat=
    Maybe so, but I think the wooden one would be less than $7, but as you see it is narrower. I don't know if the extra width makes any difference. I already have a cheap plastic wallpaper roller I may have paid $3 for in my craft stuff which I use for other things (with paint and glue). When I saw the better wooden roller used I thought that wood would be more substantial, more like the wooden irons.
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