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Sunday, August 5, 2012

I experimented and need to update

I have been working away on drawing a quilting pattern onto Glad peel and seal. 


I came up with this great idea of drawing my pattern on first and then quilting it.  I have told a couple of people about it and one of my friends said "How does it come off??"  That got me thinking maybe I should do a small sample and test it out.  So I came home and did up one of my 5" samples and put it to the test. 



It was really awesome that I could see the pattern.  My foot kind of stuck to the peel and seal, but I got over that quickly.  Now I used a really small filler stitch that I want to do on another piece.  It took forever, really.  I think I have close to an hour in this little thing.  By the time I was finished I knew I did not need to mark this out again.  It is easy.  And thank God for that.  I ripped it our of the machine and started peeling the peel and seal off.  Oh no!!

It is not coming off.  It will have to be picked off. I got the tweezers out and it is going good, but I DO NOT recommend this for a small stitch.  I know the pattern now but I am some glad I tested this out before I did it on a larger project!!  Until the next stitch!!

2 comments:

  1. I recently tried the quilters tracing paper. Didn't like it for the same reason and I didn't even do a tiny design!

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  2. So,you wouldn't recommend Press N' Seal after all? I already bought some! :)

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