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Thank you. I’ve got the vellum so will just go ahead and use it.
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I will pass this info on tomorrow.
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I’m using the Print Game On version for this wonderful BOM. My kit did not provide enough Leafy Scroll material to have...
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I’m sorry, I don’t know for sure. In a search I found one seller list it as 17# weight. I don’t know how that compares...
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Do you know what GSM the Vellum is because I am in Australia and the C&T one is hard to find?...
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If you use Freezer Paper for Month 2 it is VERY IMPORTANT that you DRAW A PENCIL LINE ON THE OUTER EDGES, before removing...
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Month 2 was really a challenge. But when following the video steps of Becky precisely it works. Spent the whole Sunday...
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I’m reducing by 50% with the freezer paper method that Barbara teaches and it works great. I did the Color My World BOM...
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The primary difference with the freezer paper method is the need to keep the fabric glued to the paper until the pattern...
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The corners finish at 16” plus seam allowance. That is the measurement of the outer edge, the 90 degree corner. So it...
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Hi Barbara. I had printed this out on freezer paper as I do really like this method. But as you suggested vellum I have...
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This is a question for those who are reducing the pattern. Wondering if freezer paper method would work instead of vellum....
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Great, Phyllis! Glad you are enjoying the experience.
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No photo, probably too large. Resize smaller and try again
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Excellent. That is a good foot for this method.
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Thank you Barbara for all that you do to make our experience doing the TQS BOM each year. 6th year for me and counting.
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I'm using the fold-back method we learned in Color my World.... I find it successful I do leave my paper attached for...
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No! I do make an effort to have the fabrics as flat and smooth as possible when they air dry, then just a shot of steam makes the fabric nice and crisp with no wrinkles anywhere!
That's why I use beach towels. They are large enough to lay out a 1.5 yard piece of fabric nice and flat.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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My favorite way to iron larger lengths of wrinkled fabric (both starched and non-starched):
I make sure it is squared up first by tearing a strip off each end. Then I open it up and hang it lengthwise on a clothesline outside on my screened deck. I hang it lengthwise with the center fold over the clothesline. I make sure the ends and the selvages line up, and smooth it out a little. Hope this makes sense.
If it is a really long piece -like for quilt backing, etc.- I will fold it back on itself, and hang it doubled. Hope this makes sense.
If I want to put it in my stash, I just take it down when dry and fold it. It is all squared up. No ironing needed.
If it is a large piece that I want to use starched for a current project, I starch it and hang it on the clothesline overnight and iron it the next morning. The moist night air leaves a touch of moisture in the fabric overnight. It is just barely dampened the next morning- not sopping wet in some spots and dry in others.
It is very quick and easy to iron the next morning.
I only do this for larger lengths of fabric, which are hard for me to deal with otherwise.
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I tried what Janet and Marilyn suggested and now my stress is over...at least until something else stumps me! The muslin on he ironing surface works great and letting the starch dry a bit has made all the difference in the world. I sewed and pressed all day yesterday and there were no starch flakes at all. Margo, I'll remember the beach towel next time I have to starch a large piece.
I also want to try using the freezer paper as an ironing surface as Ritzy suggested.
Gotta love our TQS community!!
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Call me conFUSED, but here is what I just read in my Laura Wasilowski email today:
"When using batik fabrics, wash the fabric before applying fusible web. Many fabrics, like batiks, are sold with a sizing or starch on them. This sizing can interfere with the bonding process when using fusible web. Washing the batik fabrics assures you of a better bond when fusing."
Since I do a lot of fused projects, this 'starch - no starch' issue is become puzzling to me. Obviously Laura's method works well for her as does Janet's and Margo's work well for them. They all have had great success over the years. If an appliqué is stitched down with embroidery or appliqué stitches, then I guess it really isn't an issue. But, since my small fused art projects have some appliqué pieces that have no stitches on them to secure them, I choose the no starch method for them. The fusing (adhesive) is all that will hold it in place.
That being said, I WILL starch my larger fused appliqué projects that get buttonhole/appliqué stitched. The top stitching is the decision maker for me.
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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Same from me too, and a big Hiya! to DebbieWolf too. Long time no see... Hope all is well with you both.Originally posted by MargoGood plan, Dawn! And....nice to see you back on the forum! You've been missed!
PS Debbie - I found an easier way of running exchanges :wink: Let them do it themselves, like this http://forum/friendship-triangle-exc...yourself-style
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Amen to that , Rosemary! All is well here. How about with your family?Originally posted by PosyPSame from me too, and a big Hiya! to DebbieWolf too. Long time no see... Hope all is well with you both.Originally posted by MargoGood plan, Dawn! And....nice to see you back on the forum! You've been missed!
PS Debbie - I found an easier way of running exchanges :wink: Let them do it themselves, like this http://forum/friendship-triangle-exc...yourself-style
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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All is well. It is Birthday Party time, but I've got it easier this year, I've convinced Izzy that it would be fun to go bowling with a couple of friends (now she is at 'big school') instead of having to entertain 8-10 with a party at home, with the neverending pass-the-parcel ( I stop counting the layers after about 20+ :wink: ) and having to build a pinata for attempted destruction.
Need to make the cake this evening, and try a bit of tidying up too :roll: ah well!
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Thank you. I’ve got the vellum so will just go ahead and use it.
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I will pass this info on tomorrow.
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I’m using the Print Game On version for this wonderful BOM. My kit did not provide enough Leafy Scroll material to have...
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I’m sorry, I don’t know for sure. In a search I found one seller list it as 17# weight. I don’t know how that compares...
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Do you know what GSM the Vellum is because I am in Australia and the C&T one is hard to find?...
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If you use Freezer Paper for Month 2 it is VERY IMPORTANT that you DRAW A PENCIL LINE ON THE OUTER EDGES, before removing...
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Month 2 was really a challenge. But when following the video steps of Becky precisely it works. Spent the whole Sunday...
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I’m reducing by 50% with the freezer paper method that Barbara teaches and it works great. I did the Color My World BOM...
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The primary difference with the freezer paper method is the need to keep the fabric glued to the paper until the pattern...
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The corners finish at 16” plus seam allowance. That is the measurement of the outer edge, the 90 degree corner. So it...
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Hi Barbara. I had printed this out on freezer paper as I do really like this method. But as you suggested vellum I have...
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This is a question for those who are reducing the pattern. Wondering if freezer paper method would work instead of vellum....
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Great, Phyllis! Glad you are enjoying the experience.
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