What is it that you are ironing onto the back of each pattern piece after you iron on the freezer paper? Wonderful instructions. Can’t wait to give it a try.
What was underneath the freezer paper as you cut out the pattern pieces? I was wondering if the tiny blade of your cutter might cut into the background fabric. Have I misunderstood?
@ExperienceTheQuilt Well, I believe you did say it was an Ironing pad. I guess that's why I thought your blade would cut through it. I now understand it's due to the type of blade that keeps your Ironing pad safe. Who would have thought such a thing? Ha! Well, keep the videos coming. I'm enjoying learning your tips and tricks.
@ValerieJGarrison I do know the teacher I learned it from, Sandra Mollon, said to buy this specific ceramic blade from slice but I think because the ironing pad is soft it pushes away and isn’t easily cut as well.
@ValerieJGarrison I got very sleepy watching you work especially with the tiny iron. Maybe you can edit some of the ironing out of the video? I enjoy learning but it's hard to keep my eyes open when there's so much ironing to watch
Such an inspiring video. Thanks for sharing. Please keep the videos coming!
Thank you! Will do!
You are amazing!!!
Oh, thank you Dawn! :)
THANK YOU FOR USNING YOUR FREEZER PAPER TO IRON IT OVER I KNOW I CAN USE KT TWO KTLL WORK FOR ME
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Watch my website. In the next couple of months we’ll be putting this for sale as a kit!
What is it that you are ironing onto the back of each pattern piece after you iron on the freezer paper? Wonderful instructions. Can’t wait to give it a try.
It’s called Mistyfuse.
What was underneath the freezer paper as you cut out the pattern pieces? I was wondering if the tiny blade of your cutter might cut into the background fabric. Have I misunderstood?
Thanks for asking. I forgot to mention it’s an ironing pad. Because of that & a ceramic blade it doesn’t cut the fabric. Ever. Just the paper.
@ExperienceTheQuilt Well, I believe you did say it was an Ironing pad. I guess that's why I thought your blade would cut through it. I now understand it's due to the type of blade that keeps your Ironing pad safe. Who would have thought such a thing? Ha! Well, keep the videos coming. I'm enjoying learning your tips and tricks.
@ValerieJGarrison I do know the teacher I learned it from, Sandra Mollon, said to buy this specific ceramic blade from slice but I think because the ironing pad is soft it pushes away and isn’t easily cut as well.
@@ExperienceTheQuilt That makes sense.
@ValerieJGarrison I got very sleepy watching you work especially with the tiny iron. Maybe you can edit some of the ironing out of the video? I enjoy learning but it's hard to keep my eyes open when there's so much ironing to watch
What is that iron please?
Amazon.com/shop/experiencethequilt
Here is where you can find it. It’s a Clover mini iron.