Where can I buy 'Magic paper' for foundation piecing? Please???
#1
Hi guys - I went to a 'New York Beauty' workshop yesterday and I really enjoyed it!! Pics to follow when I have finished!
HOWEVER
The tutor gave us each a sheet of what she called 'Magic Paper' a kind of light weight interfacing to use as a leave in foundation. She said it was different to regular interfacing because it had no stretch (which would make sense for foundations!!!)
The thing is - she is running low - I only have one sheet - and she doesnt know where to get more....
Any ideas please????
Thanks for your help in advance - I know you will come up with something!!!
HOWEVER
The tutor gave us each a sheet of what she called 'Magic Paper' a kind of light weight interfacing to use as a leave in foundation. She said it was different to regular interfacing because it had no stretch (which would make sense for foundations!!!)
The thing is - she is running low - I only have one sheet - and she doesnt know where to get more....
Any ideas please????
Thanks for your help in advance - I know you will come up with something!!!
#2
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alot of lqs' carry foundation sheets of different types, also joannes, michaels, and hobby lobby... i don't know about the specific one you are looking for but i pick up packages of Carol Doak Foundation Sheets at one my my local shops, comes in a package of 50 sheets, lightweight-see through-no stretch. you can also use a light weight muslin or sheeting and cut your foundations the size you need.
#4
i saw something interesting while shopping at JHittleSewing this morning. they sell packs of printable foundation paper that washes away when you're done.
it's a bit pricey, and the sheets are only letter-size, but for small foundation blocks i think it might come in pretty handy.
there are several pages of specials, so you may have to hunt for it once you go here:
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com...ls/page_1.html
it's a bit pricey, and the sheets are only letter-size, but for small foundation blocks i think it might come in pretty handy.
there are several pages of specials, so you may have to hunt for it once you go here:
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com...ls/page_1.html
#7
Originally Posted by PurpleBecca
Thank you so much!!
I saw the Carol Doake and wondered if it was the same thing!
I was in Traverse City in OCtober - I love Michigan!!
I saw the Carol Doake and wondered if it was the same thing!
I was in Traverse City in OCtober - I love Michigan!!
#9
I have used Do Sew Tracing material for years. I got it at a local quilt store that is now closed. I guess I will have to order from now on.
Here is a link to it on the Clotilde site.
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=120
Here is a link to it on the Clotilde site.
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=120
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