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September 25, 2010

Using Freezer Paper to cut out patterns {a tutorial}

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I find that using Freezer Paper when sewing from a pattern makes life a little easier. 

  • You don't have to cut up your pattern piece
  • You don't need to pin the pattern or use paper weights to cut it out
  • You can easily reuse the traced pattern piece saving valuable time

So, here's how it's done!

Fp 1

Fp2

Fp3

Fp 4
To date, the most I've re-ironed a single pattern piece has been 10 times. I think it still has some life left in it as well so I'm sure I will be able to continue ironing it on for projects to come. Considering it takes less than a minute to iron a pattern piece on and cut it out, I'd consider this a success! And did I mention no pins or paper weights? What's not to love?

Do you use Freezer Paper to cut out pattern pieces?  

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Using Freezer Paper to cut out patterns {a tutorial}

Welcome to The Train To Crazy! If you find this tutorial useful I hope you'll subscribe, follow me on twitter, facebook or Google+! Don't forget to check out Make It Wear It, the weekly blog party to showcase all those clothing items and accessories you've been making.

I find that using Freezer Paper when sewing from a pattern makes life a little easier. 

  • You don't have to cut up your pattern piece
  • You don't need to pin the pattern or use paper weights to cut it out
  • You can easily reuse the traced pattern piece saving valuable time

So, here's how it's done!

Fp 1

Fp2

Fp3

Fp 4
To date, the most I've re-ironed a single pattern piece has been 10 times. I think it still has some life left in it as well so I'm sure I will be able to continue ironing it on for projects to come. Considering it takes less than a minute to iron a pattern piece on and cut it out, I'd consider this a success! And did I mention no pins or paper weights? What's not to love?

Do you use Freezer Paper to cut out pattern pieces?  

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