PDQuilt wrote:
Well, I guess you didn't find my suggestions helpful. Nevertheless, I'm disappointed you didn't see fit to acknowledge my response to your question. I've encountered this before, and frankly, it makes me less willing to participate.
Paula, I'm sorry you are disappointed, but because Melissat has only posted one time, she is obviously new, and maybe she just couldn't find her way back to her post???
(I tried your link, and it didn't work for me.)
I have Harriet's book (first, second and third editions) and have tried making stencils with her hot pen. It didn't work for me. Big goobers of mylar on the back of the stencil, and I just couldn't control it well enough to make a good stencil. Harriet does recommend using DuPont Mylar, not plastic for this technique. It has a very hard finish and is not as easy to cut with scissors as the template plastic.
I was hoping that there would be some more suggestions here because custom made stencils can be a big help!
Melissat, if you happen to see this, try using your Dritz template plastic and just perforate holes along your marked lines by stitching with your sewing machine. Use the largest needle you have (size 100/16?) with no thread. You can then use pounce powder to transfer your design. Hope that helps.