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ddtrina 03-16-2017 05:04 PM

Just watched the Fons & Porter youtube video with McKenna Ryan. What she does is magical!!! Can't wait to try applique...

SewHooked 03-17-2017 03:57 AM

Do yourself an inexpensive, and effective favor and buy a roll of parchment paper. Yes, before I knew better, I bought an expensive pressing sheet; overrated, and overpriced. Your garden variety parchment paper from the grocery store does the same job. Trust me on this! :-)

costumegirl 03-17-2017 05:22 AM

I like using my teflon pressing sheet - have had it for a long time - very handy to have and protects my iron and board and easy to use. Mine is tan in colour and I just saw that there are some available that are transluscent and you can see thru them. I'm on the search for one because it would be very helpful when layering different applique pieces together into one unit and not have to keep flipping over to see how it is lining up before fusing together. I asked at our LQS but they only had the tan ones. I think the slightly clear ones would make the job easier and faster.

Sheep Farmer 03-17-2017 10:23 AM

WOW!
Thank you everyone for your wonderful advice. I will be using my Steam a Seam2 to do the applique.
I had a 60% off coupon at JoAnn's so I ran down there yesterday to buy the applique pressing sheet (since I had the coupon); however, JoAnn's does not carry it in-store.

So that solved my problem!
I went to the local grocery store and bought some parchment paper.

Wish me luck! :)

quilting cat 03-18-2017 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Geri B (Post 7784231)
I have read somewhere that parchment paper works as well as the Teflon applique sheet.........and i have also seen the Teflon sheets in baking supply sections of some stores..a bit cheaper than if you buy at LQS....

I'll try that, Geri! Never heard of it, but we have lots of baking parchment.
I have a couple of good sized pieces of the backing paper from Heat'n'Bond that I use instead of buying an expensive Teflon sheet, and a small pink sheet of something that came with Stitch Witchery years ago.

romanojg 03-19-2017 05:23 AM

any thin piece of cotton will work. I bought the pressing cloth and that's exactly what it looks like.

Donnamarie 04-07-2017 07:58 AM

It's worth the investment and saves on your ironing board cover.


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