Tips for using freezer paper and waxed paper
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[quote=ckcowl]if you press wax paper to your fabric you will get a residue---that may or may not wash out- and may or may not change the color/hand of the fabric- i've been using freezer paper in my sewing room for 45 years---i would never allow waxed paper in my sewing room
Hmmm. When I first read the tip about wax paper, I wondered if it would be helpful holding in place the many layers of fabric cut together for a OBW. (It might just get in the way of course, not to mention making the stack harder to cut.)
But if wax paper affects the fabric, I won't even try it!
Hmmm. When I first read the tip about wax paper, I wondered if it would be helpful holding in place the many layers of fabric cut together for a OBW. (It might just get in the way of course, not to mention making the stack harder to cut.)
But if wax paper affects the fabric, I won't even try it!
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Great feedback. Remember I am only telling you what Penny said. I agree about the waxed paper. If it does leave a residue, I would not be interested in using it if pressing were necessary
either. As for removing the freezer paper, as Amma said, use shorter stitches and it is easier to remove.I love using freezer paper but have not tested the wax paper yet. Just passing this along. :-) Donna
either. As for removing the freezer paper, as Amma said, use shorter stitches and it is easier to remove.I love using freezer paper but have not tested the wax paper yet. Just passing this along. :-) Donna
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