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TOPIC: Bad, bad freezer paper

Bad, bad freezer paper 28 Jan 2021 02:40 #154146

I have been using freezer paper for 2 years now, it’s my favorite method. I also use the Steamfast iron. I set the temperature one click below the setting for cotton, and I find it adheres the fabric to the paper best at that temperature. I don’t ever use steam with freezer paper. And I buy the precut sheets C. Jenkins brand.

I also put a piece of parchment on my wool mat so that I can press with the shiny side down if needed, and also use a smaller piece of parchment as a pressing cloth so I can press with the shiny side up,

I use a wooden clapper to help flatten bulky seams.

I think in the last 2 years, I’ve used more freezer paper, parchment and Glad Press n Seal in my quilting than I ever have in my kitchen!
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Bad, bad freezer paper 22 Jan 2021 15:26 #153950

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Just discovered that if I put freezer paper shiny side to shiny side and run it through my printer using the cardstock tray (I pop the regular paper drawer open so it doesn't use that paper)--i can print using my laser printer. I print one side and then flipped it to do the other side. The two pieces separated nicely and the freezer paper is good to go. I tried running it through as a single and the first sheet was fine--the second sheet got stuck because the heat roller was hotter. I'm using Kim Diel's freezer sheets.

Update: there is a small amount of transfer of the toner to the iron and then, of course, anything that the iron presses. It does come off; but it should be tested with your fabric to make sure it works for you.
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Bad, bad freezer paper 22 Jan 2021 07:24 #153928

Start with medium heat, increase a little if you need more to adhere the fabric to the freezer paper.

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Bad, bad freezer paper 21 Jan 2021 22:02 #153922

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bbquiltmaker wrote:
I like my heavy Black and Decker Classic iron for most tasks but am finding the little Steamfast Iron really nice for this project. The small size makes it easy to avoid putting the iron on the paper.

www.walmart.com/ip/Steamfast-SF-727-Travel-Mini-Steam-Iron/186719139?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222222117538430&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=o&wl2=c&wl3=74904294621602&wl4=pla-4578503863597720:aud-807615483&wl5=&wl6=&wl7=&+wl10=Walmart&wl12=186719139_0&wl14=steamfast%20iron&veh=sem&msclkid=74ad743536ab1c6deae91430a5682868
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I do not put water in it. It is also great for using starch to make circles, with Appli-Pops or Karen Buckley’s Perfect Circles. The starch wipes right off the bottom with warm water on a washcloth.

I just bought this little iron to use on this project.. What should I set the temperature too? Thanks
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Bad, bad freezer paper 18 Jan 2021 08:45 #153813

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bbquiltmaker wrote:
I like my heavy Black and Decker Classic iron for most tasks but am finding the little Steamfast Iron really nice for this project. The small size makes it easy to avoid putting the iron on the paper.

I have this little iron and second the recommendation! I do use it both dry and with steam. Works perfectly with my wool felt.
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Bad, bad freezer paper 18 Jan 2021 08:03 #153808

I like my heavy Black and Decker Classic iron for most tasks but am finding the little Steamfast Iron really nice for this project. The small size makes it easy to avoid putting the iron on the paper.

www.walmart.com/ip/Steamfast-SF-727-Travel-Mini-Steam-Iron/186719139?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222222117538430&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=o&wl2=c&wl3=74904294621602&wl4=pla-4578503863597720:aud-807615483&wl5=&wl6=&wl7=&+wl10=Walmart&wl12=186719139_0&wl14=steamfast%20iron&veh=sem&msclkid=74ad743536ab1c6deae91430a5682868
D9CC252B-066A-406E-A9CA-FEB0ADE26CBF.jpeg

I do not put water in it. It is also great for using starch to make circles, with Appli-Pops or Karen Buckley’s Perfect Circles. The starch wipes right off the bottom with warm water on a washcloth.

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Bad, bad freezer paper 18 Jan 2021 07:50 #153807

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What I discovered is that with my regular iron, the fabric did not stick very well and the pieces fell off. When I switched to a small iron (like clover) it stuck and I was able to iron a specific area of the pattern to the Fabric. Not having a small iron and using a dab of glue sounds like a good solution.

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Bad, bad freezer paper 18 Jan 2021 05:13 #153799

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I found the freezer paper that I ordered from the Quilt Show has very little wax. It does not hold at all. I end up using glue more than freezer paper. I am still struggling put determined that I am going to get this. Try again today.
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Bad, bad freezer paper 18 Jan 2021 03:03 #153798

I use a piece of baking parchment on top of, or under, the freezer paper (make sure the parchment is next to the wax side of the freezer paper), then you can press the whole piece without it sticking and can use a very hot iron. I tried using my clover mini iron but it didn't get hot enough to stick the fabric on easily.
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Bad, bad freezer paper 17 Jan 2021 19:49 #153788

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Try hotter iron, or one of those clover irons or similar ones.
Using those tiny clips work well too.
Good luck
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Bad, bad freezer paper 17 Jan 2021 19:46 #153787

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Thank you very much Barbara, saved me from a melt down, I cut off too much paper and fabric, had ruler on dotted line , I will make Houses like crazy now !!
Congrats on quilts that will be shown at IQF. Mariners quilt, esp. beautiful
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Bad, bad freezer paper 16 Jan 2021 13:52 #153720

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ok I tried the freezer paper method, whil I like it ,it shifts when I am sewing uhhhh I will just paper piece as I can not make it stop....I think the wax catches and send everythig asque
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Bad, bad freezer paper 16 Jan 2021 08:22 #153694

callmetam, I don't understand your questions. Here is a photo of Small House 2 as printed and after being used.

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Fold back on the seam line, use the Add-A-Quarter ruler to trim 1/4" from the seam line, sew, flip, trim, etc. When the pattern is all sewn, use a ruler to trim exactly 1/4" away from the dashed lines on the outer edges--that is the seam line. The pattern is now ready to use again--the one shown here has been used many times.

You said your bottom half measures 3 1/8" tall---that is too small if you are measuring from top to bottom. at the center. It is about 3 3/8" tall, in the center, before it is sewn to the top half.
This photo shows how to use the ruler to trim 1/4" away from the seam line that is next to be sewn:


Lastly, and most importantly, have you watched the Show, #2801? It is the primary place to learn how to make Small Houses--the videos are only supplements to the main event--this Show:
thequiltshow.com/component/allvideoshare/video/show-2801-barbara-black-lilo-bowman-tqs-bom-2021-quot-color-my-world-quot
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Bad, bad freezer paper 15 Jan 2021 17:06 #153668

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?? About freezer paper cutting
Watched the video, lost count how many times, can’t really see lines on freezer paper, barb, your hands move too fast for me,lol.

Small hse #2 Dotted lines are seam allowance lines, those are the lines on the inner side ? Correct ?
When we trim away excess fabric, the inner line is left barely showing? Correct ?
My small hs #2 , bottom piece, with the door, measures 3” and 1/8 Approx. as curve is at bottom, tall
Is that correct?

My outer lines are completely cut off, is that correct?
I folded back paper, used the 1/4 ruler with lip,cut excess off.
This is very small, not sure if I should of cut or all of the paper past inner seam line.
Agh. Just can’t see videos clear enough as paper is laying down on table.
Tried paper piecing one time bef, kicked my butt. Am using 10d foot, helps greatly.
Need answers to above, if I am doing this correctly, bef I mess up a 2nd block.
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