Freezer paper...
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Originally Posted by Pam
Very pretty, good luck, do try the perforation method. I have used it to make Mariner's compass and others.
Kathy
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i prepare my off-the-roll freezer paper for the printer by cutting it to size and then ironing it to my ironing board. after i peel it off i let it sit under a few heavy books for a little while.
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
i prepare my off-the-roll freezer paper for the printer by cutting it to size and then ironing it to my ironing board. after i peel it off i let it sit under a few heavy books for a little while.
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Pam, that's wonderful to know!! So I probably don't need to make any more copies!
I'm going to use the method shown on the twiddletails web site to make the quilt below
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I'm going to use the method shown on the twiddletails web site to make the quilt below
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May I be nosey and ask how much a roll of Reynolds Freezer Paper is off the shelf in the US?
I might be asking for some of that paper in my next exchange - the ONLY place I've seen it here - at a quilt shop - it was $18 for the box.
I've not seen freezer paper at any supermarket or grocery shop yet - but I'm looking!
bronny
I might be asking for some of that paper in my next exchange - the ONLY place I've seen it here - at a quilt shop - it was $18 for the box.
I've not seen freezer paper at any supermarket or grocery shop yet - but I'm looking!
bronny
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