machine quilting paper
#1
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machine quilting paper
Just found a new site quiltingmadeeasy.com that has quilting paper for borders/blocks. Has anyone used this site and if you have used this type of paper, what are your experiences with it? I have used stencils before but was wondering if the paper would be easier to use and worth the expense? Thanks.
#2
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You can buy just the Gold paper at a LQS. I've used the plain. I traced the designs I wanted and pinned the paper down. FMQ around the design. Works pretty well. I don't care for all over, so I mix and match.
Here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHXoitox02E
Here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHXoitox02E
#3
When I was starting out, it was a good way to hone my skills. I quiltingmadeeasy paper is heavier than Gold paper, but it also has a self-stick edging. Personally, I tire of ripping the paper off after the quilting is done :-(
#4
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I hand quilt and trace my designs on wash away stabilizer tha machine embroidery users use. It is super easy to stitch through and washes completely out. I usually buy a bolt at a time wher it is on sale or i have a good coupon. It comes on a bolt in the stabelizer section but you don't need to purchase the entire bolt. I trace my design on the stabelizer then pin it to my quilt top and stitch away. I have been using this method for years and have never had it rip on me and have done various sizes of quilts.
#5
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There have been other companies that have had border designs on a roll of paper. If a design can not be marked on a quilt or the backing, I just trace the design onto some tracing paper, quilt it and then carefully remove the tracing paper. You buy a stencil and you can use if for many years. If you by designs on paper and use it for a one time usage.
#6
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I use this printed border paper a lot. I like it because I can apply it to the border and stitch, no tracing on a big quilt which is a hassle. And no marks to remove after I'm done. I went to a workshop and this paper was used to add a quilted two color decorations in re make a sweatshirt into a jacket. The same technique would work on a quilt border too. Very impressive looking. I haven't had any problem removing the paper but usually just remove the bigger pieces and wash the quilt. The small bits wash away. Stencils are too much hassle for me. I can put this paper on and start quilting.
#7
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I have thought about getting some of this paper just for the spacing aspect. Whenever i do borders my spacing is usually not just right with some stencils when you need to move it for the next section. With the paper it is all one and you can see the full design.
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I hand quilt and trace my designs on wash away stabilizer tha machine embroidery users use. It is super easy to stitch through and washes completely out. I usually buy a bolt at a time wher it is on sale or i have a good coupon. It comes on a bolt in the stabelizer section but you don't need to purchase the entire bolt. I trace my design on the stabelizer then pin it to my quilt top and stitch away. I have been using this method for years and have never had it rip on me and have done various sizes of quilts.
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