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    Old 12-21-2017, 06:29 AM
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    Originally Posted by psquared52
    I do simple PP and have successfully used sheets from the yellow pages or phone books. Tears easily and free. Not sure I'll ever do enough of it to justify the expensive papers
    hiw do you get the pattern you want to sew onto the printed sheets from yellow pages phone book? By hand with marker or run thru printer?
    ive used perspectus reports mailed to me for foundation work, its like newsprint thickness
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    Old 12-21-2017, 06:55 AM
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    karamarie, if you have the pattern on paper already, like you get when you buy a pattern, you put it in the top of your printer and copy it onto the newsprint, which you place in the tray. If you don't have a printer, copy them at a library or Staples, etc., but it'll probably have to be on ordinary copy paper. Otherwise, you can trace them by hand onto newsprint if you don't have a gazillion to make. I've done that, too. If you are getting the pattern for free off the internet, you have to download it into your computer, then tell the computer to make copies with your printer, with whatever kind of paper you choose in the tray.
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    I use onionskin and love it
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    Old 12-21-2017, 12:15 PM
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    I like just using cheap copy paper, but I have also learned that a tiny pair of forceps (ask your local nurse, they always have them) to pull off the itty bits. Works great. I have left some itty bits in the work, and it worked OK.
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    Old 12-21-2017, 05:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by CurliQ
    Oh my goodness. I have dipped my toes into paper piecing. Foundations. Anything I look up has its own review. Copy paper, newsprint, freezer paper, foundation paper. Please, what works best for you?
    I use deli papers I get from Sam’s. A box of 500 sheets is less than $10.00. Can’t beat the price. I shorten my stitches and the paper comes off very easily.
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    Old 12-21-2017, 07:55 PM
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    Once again, I must say, the replies to this thread are as varied as our members. Thanks, everyone, for all your personal input. I feel that's what creativeness is about. We all have what works for us and we put it out there and, I'm sure, so many of your ideas click with someone (as a lurker, many members have contributed to my craft over the years... thank you)
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    Old 12-22-2017, 11:25 AM
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    I found newsprint worked great and was a good price
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    Old 12-22-2017, 01:05 PM
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    When I first started PPing, I thought you had to have "special" paper, so I bought Carol Doak's paper. It's nice. Then I bought a pk of newsprint, but it kept getting caught in my printer. Now I just use cheap copy paper and it works like a charm.
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    Old 12-22-2017, 08:04 PM
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    Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy
    Newsprint tears off the easiest. There's a paper factory near me, so I went there and bought a gigantic roll of newsprint for about $14.
    I went to my local newspaper and got what they call an "end roll" for free. When their rolls get low, they just toss them in the garbage. They're happy to give them away. The end roll I got must have had about 50 yards still left on it.
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    I used to buy pp designs already printed out. Can't find them any more except for a couple patterns. Using my printer to print them can be very expensive and limit the size of the pattern.
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