| Quilter's Preview Paper See Your Quilting Design Before Quilting Your Quilt |
Quilting makes the quilt!
How do you know what quilting motif or design to use? PREVEW or AUDITION your design first
with Quilter's Preview Paper.
Why use Quilter's Preview Paper instead of other clear films?
Clear films are so clear, you can't see the edges.
We wrote on our quilt tops not once, but twice with permament marker because we were using clear paper.
Quilter's Preview
Paper is printed with a line on the edge to define the edges so you'll know the boundaries of your drawing surface.
Click on the links below to learn more:
How to USE and RE-USE Quilter's Preview Paper
Make a STENCIL to MARK Your Quilt
Make a TEMPLATE for APPLIQUÉ Placement
How to USE and RE-USE Quilter's Preview Paper
Draw on Quilter's Preview Paper using ultra fine point or fine point permanent markers. Use a light touch when drawing. We do not recommend washable markers or dry-erase markers.
To re-use Quilter's Preview Paper, use rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth to remove permanent marker. You can also use wet-erase (overhead projector) markers to draw on Quilter's Preview Paper which can be removed with water. We strongly recommend taking the paper to a flat surface, away from your quilt, before removing either permanent or wet-erase marker.
Mark on only one side of Quilter's Preview Paper to avoid ink transferring to project.
Here's an example of several quilting designs for one block:
Design 1 - Traced Quilting Stencil What we like: The heart motif and triple loops are nice elements and fit the piecing of the block. The design isn't large enough but could be echoed between the design and the block edges to fill up the space. What we don't like: Look at the line from the heart to the triple loops. See that the line crosses from dark to light to dark to light fabric. What happens if you use white thread? The design lines in the white fabric will disappear and the lines in the dark fabrics will scream, leaving an awkward looking quilting design. The opposite happens if dark thread is used. If this design were used, monofilament thread would be the really the only choice. |
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Design 2 - Traced Quilting Pattern What we like: We loved the design on paper. What we don't like: This design competes with our patchwork and does nothing to complement it. Even if we enlarged it, it has the same thread color issues as Design 1. |
Design 3 - Freehand Design drawn by connecting intersection of seams and middle of patches with curved arcs and lines What we like: Design complements block, doesn't compete with it. Quilting lines could be quilted with thread to match individual quilt patches (white thread in white, yellow in yellow, etc.) because no one line arc crosses from light to dark except through an intersection of the seams. Lines can be drawn onto quilt block with a chalk pencil or other erasable marking tool. What we don't like: Nothing. This is the design we would choose. |
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Make a STENCIL to MARK Your Quilt
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Make a TEMPLATE for APPLIQUÉ Placement
Do not iron Quilter's Preview Paper!

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