Parchment Paper???
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I suspect the parchment paper we are talking about here, for kitchen and appliqué uses, is quite different from both traditional parchment paper and vellum. Kitchen parchment paper is a new development as I believe it is treated with silicone. It is the silicone that allows cookies and adhesives to not adhere. Not sure this kind of parchment paper would work for Pergamano.
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It's so good that you have that option available to you.
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I've only known parchment to be used in Pergamano card making, & lampshades, so this baking thing is new to me. Would also be good for EPP & applique shapes.
If you've never heard of Pergamano here's a link
https://www.pinterest.com.au/ttrishi...amano/?lp=true
If you've never heard of Pergamano here's a link
https://www.pinterest.com.au/ttrishi...amano/?lp=true
Now I went to your pergamano link and saw beautiful items but could not find any tutorials on how to do it.
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https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...mano+tutorials
https://www.google.com/search?client...67.FYa5TcUeEtI
Love that rooster Debbie!
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Mindless: Thanks for the tutorial links!
Applique: Did you use Freezer Paper for your rooster, or parchment paper? (freezer paper has a silicone side that sticks to fabric when ironed, but freezer paper is just paper that withstands high heat?) either way, your rooster technique, and rooster, is fabulous! thanks for sharing.
Applique: Did you use Freezer Paper for your rooster, or parchment paper? (freezer paper has a silicone side that sticks to fabric when ironed, but freezer paper is just paper that withstands high heat?) either way, your rooster technique, and rooster, is fabulous! thanks for sharing.
#30
Freezer paper has a plastic layer and is good for applique. You can iron it to the back of your fabric and it will stick temporarily. You can reuse it several times. Parchment paper is non stick and is good to build your applique projects on as for the rooster. After it is ironed you can peel it off easily and fuse it to your background. It is also an excellent pressting sheet to keep the fusible off your iron. I like it better then the pressing sheet I bought.
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