Glad Press and Seal wrap and quilting patterns.
#1
Weird question....
Would you consider using Glad Press and Seal Wrap to write your quilting patterns on?
I don't mean quilt patterns, I mean if you are going to hand or machine quilt something and you draw it on the press n seal and then sew it and take the press n seal off when you are done.
What do you guys think? Someone suggested this at another forum...and I had never heard of it.
Melissa
Would you consider using Glad Press and Seal Wrap to write your quilting patterns on?
I don't mean quilt patterns, I mean if you are going to hand or machine quilt something and you draw it on the press n seal and then sew it and take the press n seal off when you are done.
What do you guys think? Someone suggested this at another forum...and I had never heard of it.
Melissa
#4
It probably reacts differently to fabric.......I just know what it has left on glass bowls.
Hey if it works for a longarmer and doesn't gunk up her machine.....then it must work fine. :)
Hey if it works for a longarmer and doesn't gunk up her machine.....then it must work fine. :)
#5
I've used it with no problems. If your pattern is nice & open it's great, but as with all tissues etc. if your pattern design is small & fiddly there are teensy pieces to pick out afterwards. I read some place that it's probably not the greatest thing for your machine because the needle could poke the little pieces of plastic wrap down into your machine workings, but I would think the same goes for most of the different papers etc. that are on the market. JMHO
#7
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I've written to the Glad folks and their response is that it's not meant to be used with a sewing machine and could void your warranty. I've used it and not had any problems but my machine is due for a maintenance cleaning soon so will talk to the dealer and see what he recommends.
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