Using Freezer Paper as a Template from Paula Doyle
Classes with Paula Doyle • Educational, G, 01-Dec-2015
How do I quilt this? – is the question we all ask when the top is done; here is a great idea from Paula that you can easily do yourself and also creates a unique design.
Freezer paper does not leave any residue on your quilt when it adhere and it can be used a few times before you have to reject the template.
Paula wins awards for her qulting and you can see why – a lot of practice, although she was a beginner once!
This is part of a series from Paula on machine qulting which we hope you are enjoying and learning from.
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