Neenah vellum paper
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This is the same packaging of a ream of velum paper that i have been using out of for over 6 years both for embroidery templates and for paper piecing patterns. Theweb addy on my package is www.neeahpaper.com. The price on the web site that you sent was a very good price as far as I could tell. Only 23.00 but don't know what shipping on a ream of it would be. I received mine as a Christmas gift from one of my sons years ago. Hope this helps locate it. Esther
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Never heard of using this for pp isn't it kind of expensive Seen a show where Brenda Henning said 20lb was good to use which is cheaper. Haven't tried yet but will look into it when I get around to pp
Does this go thro all printers
Does this go thro all printers
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Have you ever tried using parchment paper that is readily available at the grocery store? I started using it because it is what I had on hand but it works beautifully. Comes off cleanly and I print on it. If you iron over it after sewing it almost becomes slightly brittle and requires no effort at all to remove.
Ann in Tn
Ann in Tn
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Houston, Texas
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XpedX paper house her in Houston,Texas has it and it is 22.80 for a ream of 500 sheets. There home office is in Chicago, IL and they are all over the US. I don't do paper piecing but might have to get some of this in case I want to start!
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Originally Posted by ncredbird
Have you ever tried using parchment paper that is readily available at the grocery store? I started using it because it is what I had on hand but it works beautifully. Comes off cleanly and I print on it. If you iron over it after sewing it almost becomes slightly brittle and requires no effort at all to remove.
Ann in Tn
Ann in Tn
Rita
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Originally Posted by ncredbird
Have you ever tried using parchment paper that is readily available at the grocery store? I started using it because it is what I had on hand but it works beautifully. Comes off cleanly and I print on it. If you iron over it after sewing it almost becomes slightly brittle and requires no effort at all to remove.
Ann in Tn
Ann in Tn
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