how do you stipple?
#91
Originally Posted by joy
Correct me if I am wrong, but stippling is like corneli work on an iced cake... one continuous wriggly line.... but bigger curves....
#92
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I bought a large stencil with stipples and use a pouce with it. Of course the quilt has to be the right color for the pouce to show. I have both the white and the blue. I like FullLineStencil.com. Their stencils are not cut but have a mesh that the chalk goes thru.
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Patchwork pieces was great. I printed out several.
Now if they would just come out with a product like carbon paper only it would have to wash out.
I dont have a long arm with the laser to follow the design. I dont like using paper that you tear away. It has a tendency to wrinkle up.
Come on industry and come up with a carbon paper for quilting.
Maybe there is one, anybody know?
Now if they would just come out with a product like carbon paper only it would have to wash out.
I dont have a long arm with the laser to follow the design. I dont like using paper that you tear away. It has a tendency to wrinkle up.
Come on industry and come up with a carbon paper for quilting.
Maybe there is one, anybody know?
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Well the first problem is you have to carbon the quilt before you sandwich it. Must be a hard surface. It didnt copy very well either without the wheel that comes with the colored paper cause you press hard and it rips the paper.
Next I will wash it.
Next I will wash it.
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