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TOPIC: Blue painter's tape

09 Jul 2009 15:57 #36524

Blue painters tape is to us as regular Duct tape is to men. I know when I was on the Fire Department Duct tape was the answer to all our problems. It even hold patients to the backboard if straps are not available. Don't want the patient sliding or falling off the backboard. :lol: Bobbi
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21 Jun 2009 18:29 #36141

NancyinSTL wrote:
You are absolutely right! Yesterday, when I purchased some freezer paper at the grocery store--this time to be used to wrap my meat--I noticed the packaging was for craft uses. I don't know if the prices have increased, but I haven't seen any coupons for it lately.

Nancy, the other day, in class, the teacher mentioned that a while back (years?) freezer paper was taken off the shelf. Quilters were up in arms about it and so it came back and with the craft uses being mentioned. I found that very interesting.

We owe a big thanks to those quilters and other crafters who let the Reynolds company know they were unhappy. It is said that one letter really counts for about 10,000. Apparently there are 9,999 of us who wouldn't have written to complain.

JoAnne
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21 Jun 2009 13:46 #36137

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bettyannseeman wrote:
We need to be very carefull. If the gods of economy hear that blue painter tape has become a quilting tool. POW someone will package it in a plastic bag with a fancy label and double the price. SOOOOOOO SH SH SH SH QUIET. Betty Ann in Stormy FL.

You are absolutely right! Yesterday, when I purchased some freezer paper at the grocery store--this time to be used to wrap my meat--I noticed the packaging was for craft uses. I don't know if the prices have increased, but I haven't seen any coupons for it lately.
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20 Jun 2009 07:49 #36121

JoAnne, What a great tip!

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19 Jun 2009 22:51 #36114

I cut a piece several layers thick and about 5 inches long to use under my rotary ruler to mark a measurement. I can just butt the tape up against the edge of the fabric for making cut after cut. That way I don't have to keep checking the ruler and cutting takes a lot less time.

JoAnne
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19 Jun 2009 22:50 #36113

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bettyannseeman wrote:
We need to be very carefull. If the gods of economy hear that blue painter tape has become a quilting tool. POW someone will package it in a plastic bag with a fancy label and double the price. SOOOOOOO SH SH SH SH QUIET. Betty Ann in Stormy FL.

I am giggling because the same thought passed through my mind when I started reading your first post on this subject....look out the price will go up and up! :lol: :lol:

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19 Jun 2009 22:13 #36110

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bettyannseeman wrote:
We need to be very carefull. If the gods of economy hear that blue painter tape has become a quilting tool. POW someone will package it in a plastic bag with a fancy label and double the price. SOOOOOOO SH SH SH SH QUIET. Betty Ann in Stormy FL.

Betty Ann, You are hilarious--and what's more, you're probably right! I've really found this fun to find out how many more uses are out there for Blue Painter's Tape.

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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19 Jun 2009 17:44 #36104

We need to be very carefull. If the gods of economy hear that blue painter tape has become a quilting tool. POW someone will package it in a plastic bag with a fancy label and double the price. SOOOOOOO SH SH SH SH QUIET. Betty Ann in Stormy FL.
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Love that painter's tape 19 Jun 2009 11:08 #36095

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I use painters tape to clean up my "just a little to old" cutting mat. It pulls out all those teeny tiny bits of fabric and fluff that get caught in the cracks of my overused mat. Does a great job!

I did however finally get a new mat... JoAnn's had them 50% off last week!

Of course I use it like crazy when I have to sew a long straight quilting line on a boarder, or if I want to do an overall diagonal quilting that does not coincide with the pieced patter.

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19 Jun 2009 07:46 #36088

I use it to tape my backing down to the kitchen floor when 'sammitching' a quilt together.
It doesn't leave sticky on the floor or the fabric. Now if I can only figure out how to keep the dog off the middle of the quilt...I would be a happy quilter.

FW
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17 Jun 2009 21:44 #36054

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I use blue painters tape to anchor my acrylic overlay sheets when I am doing my line drawings of a photo that I want to paint. Also to secure the fabric when I begin to paint faces or even landscapes. It's great for lots of stuff! I have even used it to mark off lines and borders when I have done ceramic painting in the not so distant past!
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17 Jun 2009 14:57 #36048

When I teach a new student, I lay several layers of painters tape along their machine to help with the seam allowance. Several layers makes a ridge that they can easily feel and keep the fabric sliding along next to. Most of them don't have any specialty feet for their machines yet.

Right now, I have a cutting mat taped to the edge of my plexiglass extension to increase the over-all work area. It makes a bridge over to a small ironing board, which is also handy to have right by the machine (small Clover iron stays safely out of the way under).

Nancy in western NY
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17 Jun 2009 10:58 #36046

I use it as a mask when I use paint sticks. I also roll it in a tube to make two sticky sides to help hold down templates. Very useful when doing Ricky's Kool Kaleidoscopes. Betty Ann in Fl
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17 Jun 2009 10:40 #36044

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And getting pet hair off your clothes and projects! :D
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