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Re: Foundation papers 30 Jan 2013 04:08 #96483

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You can get a 10% off card from Creative Grids which is very useful also if you phone them they are very helpful.
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Re: Foundation papers 29 Jan 2013 17:37 #96466

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Rita, I have used both companies that Pam is mentioning, and they have been fast and reliable.
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Re: Foundation papers 29 Jan 2013 12:57 #96432

Thanks so much Pam. I feel really stupid for not googlng it properly myself. :roll:
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Re: Foundation papers 29 Jan 2013 12:09 #96427

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Rita

I have just googled and found the following

http://www.creativegrids.com/acatalog/Notions___Other_Items.html

http://www.marionspatchworks.co.uk/page16.htm

Hope that helps.

Pam


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Re: Foundation papers 29 Jan 2013 05:16 #96396

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suehenyon wrote:
applewd.com/supplies/WashAway.html

At $15.95 plus shipping for 25 sheets, that could get very expensive depending on the project. It's fusible on one side.

I got mine through Amazon for $8.36 from Beth Ferrier.
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Re: Foundation papers 29 Jan 2013 03:31 #96387

I wanted to order some of the Ricky Tims Stable Stuff which is very reasonably priced at $9.95 per pack but unfortunately the shipping to Ireland was $45!!! I am finding that the costs of shipping from the USA have become so prohibitive in the last year. Does anybody know of anywhere in Europe that I could get the Stable Stuff?
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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 21:41 #96374

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I've recently used the EQ printable which says it can stay in the quilt. I liked the way it worked so far, tore out some of it, but not all, but I haven't washed it yet.

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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 21:20 #96373

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suehenyon wrote:
Barbara, Annis suggested vellum tracing paper for paper-piecing. (see paper-piecing discussion for 2013 BOM). I have to tell you, it's changed life and with a 1mm stitch length, holds together with two stitchings :shock: and is extremely easy to tear away with no pickies in the corners.

You can also see through it for great placement. Just something to consider. It's a whole lot less expensive than Stable Stuff.

I had the same experience as Susan with the vellum. Until the current BOM, all my paper piecing had been done on generic printer paper. After doing about half the foundations for January, I tried the Office Depot vellum sheets mentioned by Annis in her post. They were much more user friendly than plain paper. They just don't leave the paper fragments behind like copier paper does.


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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 19:35 #96367

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I have used this product from Beth Ferrier and C&T...easy to use for turned applique by machine. I found it to be soft
and providing slight extra filling under them... a little less full than Stable Stuff and it is fusible which is handy. I haven't
used it for paper piecing...I'm sure it would work tho' you'd have to work around the fusible.
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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 18:53 #96365

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http://applewd.com/supplies/WashAway.html

At $15.95 plus shipping for 25 sheets, that could get very expensive depending on the project. It's fusible on one side.
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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 18:44 #96363

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Marti, I've never used them. Does anyone have some insight?


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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 18:05 #96361

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Could you use Washaway Appliqué sheets mentioned in Show 1111? I haven't tried them but have some in my sewing room. I thought they may be something I might use so I ordered some.
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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 10:10 #96314

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If it's tearing away that you don't like, try using Freezer Paper for the foundation. (I have turned in a video, but don't know when it will be posted.)

The technique is shown on episode 707 with Judy Mathieson.


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Re: Foundation papers 28 Jan 2013 09:18 #96308

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Barbara, Annis suggested vellum tracing paper for paper-piecing. (see paper-piecing discussion for 2013 BOM). I have to tell you, it's changed life and with a 1mm stitch length, holds together with two stitchings :shock: and is extremely easy to tear away with no pickies in the corners.

You can also see through it for great placement. Just something to consider. It's a whole lot less expensive than Stable Stuff.
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