My problem is that when I'm tearing the paper away, often the sewed stitches come loose or out entirely which defeats the purpose of my using the paper method to transfer a design to the fabric. Then after sewing the design into the fabric, I tear away the paper. What I do is print or copy a design I've drawn onto paper and lay that paper picture on top of fabric and sew along the outline of the picture to give a quilted shape design. I'm a quilter and need to use a lightweight, easily-tearable paper. I have a question about paper types and what to use for a craft project I'm trying to do. I am wondering if there is any photocopier (brand) that you know of that can photocopy in black and white on onion skin paper. was the paper used as blotting material and/or copy material? I have what appears to be onion paper copies of american civil war military letters. Where can I purchase a dictionary printed on onion skin paper? One side of my family goes back 20 generations so it will be a good size chart. If anyone knows of any company that can do that or on something similar to that kind of paper. I would like to have my family tree chart put on onion paper and I don't know where I can get that done. The graphite is completely removed when you wash the quilt. Trace your quilt design onto the fabric using graphite paper (or any specialized fabric tracing paper). What you are trying to say is that this paper is almost transparent.įorget sewing your design onto the fabric.
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