tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post2318630019972018350..comments2023-10-24T13:47:53.215+02:00Comments on Mrs Moen: Why, Oh WhyNina Lise@Mrs Moenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04943912994076653225noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-39250262988701419912010-04-29T19:43:42.252+02:002010-04-29T19:43:42.252+02:00If you don´t like it this way you could try to get...If you don´t like it this way you could try to get the paper out - you used the special tear-away paper for applique? Before you spray it wet and try to pull it out, try on a tiny piece. It may be, that you resign half way and this would look aweful!<br /><br />Or you take a new piece of fabric to cover it by a new backside (and maybe do a little new quilting to fix it).Anjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08373579111196227305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-7516974924279214092010-04-29T17:25:37.603+02:002010-04-29T17:25:37.603+02:00I'd be concerned that the removal of the paper...I'd be concerned that the removal of the paper would loosen the stitching - not necessarily that it would pull the stitches, but more that the space occupied by the paper is keeping your stitches more taut and even. If the thickeness of a thread can make the difference in your seam allowance, then the thickeness of the paper is doing <i>something</i> to your stitching.<br /><br />BUT, if you're determined to remove the paper (a non-acid-free paper may indeed be an issue for you), I'd spray, let sit for 5 minutes, then get out my long-nosed (serger) tweezers and get to work!<br /><br />Good luck!Fiber Babblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01428452420851112349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-4409492838049399792010-04-29T16:10:03.521+02:002010-04-29T16:10:03.521+02:00That is a shame. I have a couple of rolls, of tear...That is a shame. I have a couple of rolls, of tear away, that I got with my machine. I guess I will try it with a practice piece first;)<br /><br />DebbieWoolenSailshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08621977477193550261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-5927286110351643352010-04-29T15:38:21.365+02:002010-04-29T15:38:21.365+02:00What about a fabric marker/paint to match (or clos...What about a fabric marker/paint to match (or closely) the red?Ida from Central PAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13746900361605795989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-47220059089692707382010-04-29T15:36:42.671+02:002010-04-29T15:36:42.671+02:00I guess the museum curator would be disappointed t...I guess the museum curator would be disappointed that you did not use an acid free paper!!! How frustrating! I would wet it and see if I could pull the paper out because it would bug me knowing it was there, but it does make for an interesting design.Needled Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07749314475716010490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-38710491966568211792010-04-29T15:16:48.548+02:002010-04-29T15:16:48.548+02:00My vote is the high ranked museum! Fun reading yo...My vote is the high ranked museum! Fun reading your blog. . . you've got a great sense of humor. But on top of that, ideas just keep coming from you. My "Cute Babies" quilt is stiff, stiff, stiff! I knew when I was ironing on the heat and bond that I should cut out the centers of the big pieces. . but. . I was just in too much of a hurry. It was a good learning experience (I'll keep saying that over and over).Lyndahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02195443209468097567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3279282175595555144.post-44407432737072104242010-04-29T14:27:06.306+02:002010-04-29T14:27:06.306+02:00Sprits it with water, wait a minute or so then you...Sprits it with water, wait a minute or so then you should be able to remove fairly easy. Although it would have been better to do the water thing before tearing away all the paper.<br /><br />Sorry.SandyQuiltshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16007755323112667247noreply@blogger.com