Fiona | 25/05/2012 09:17:30 |
![]() 3134 forum posts 486 photos | I use Mr T's value printer paper and set the printer on "draft" quality. Occasionally, there may be a problem with ink smudging but that's solved by pressing the paper with a hot iron. I don't use quite as small a stitch as Chris as that would be impossible to unpick (yes, I do still manage to sitch on the wrong line!) If it's only a little bit, then unpicking and repairing the paper with some tape works fine - otherwise, I start over. FPP is usually on such small pieces, it's not worth the hassle of major unpicking!
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Francoise Vrabel | 25/05/2012 11:39:37 |
126 forum posts 22 photos | Hi Margaret Greasproof paper= papier cuisson Francoise |
Winnie the B.O.L.B | 25/05/2012 22:20:24 |
![]() 3350 forum posts 190 photos 1 articles | Merci bien Françoise - the translation is a big help - will look for it in Leclerc when I do my shopping. Cheers Margaret xx |
Winnie the B.O.L.B | 25/05/2012 22:22:45 |
![]() 3350 forum posts 190 photos 1 articles | Thanks everyone for the suggestions - that's what's so great about the forum - you get so many different and helpful ideas. Cheers Margaret xx |
Janet M | 25/05/2012 23:34:33 |
![]() 5700 forum posts 1170 photos 4 articles | Yep |
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