I did this with blue sharpie for the water lines in the cherry blossom BOM. I machine stitched the water using gold metallic thread. Unfortunately the blue sharpie was pushed down into the metallic thread as I stitched. Not always just randomly. I have not had this happen when hand stitching, however. It isn’t very noticeable but I was slightly bummed.
If you find that tiny pieces of the wrap remain under your stitching, we have found you can easily get them out with your needles, or a pair of tweezers. Also, we do recommend pulling the wrap away gently.
Totally fantastic hint, Thank you.
Can I use this method for hand quilting too?
How easy is it to remove the press n seal from the fabric?
I did this with blue sharpie for the water lines in the cherry blossom BOM. I machine stitched the water using gold metallic thread. Unfortunately the blue sharpie was pushed down into the metallic thread as I stitched. Not always just randomly. I have not had this happen when hand stitching, however. It isn’t very noticeable but I was slightly bummed.
This is a great idea! Do you ever have trouble removing it out from under your stitching?
If you find that tiny pieces of the wrap remain under your stitching, we have found you can easily get them out with your needles, or a pair of tweezers. Also, we do recommend pulling the wrap away gently.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you, good demonstration!
I’m surprised there isn’t a copyright on the original patterns that you are copying.