Help! I recently watched a Sew Fit episode where Susan Kahlje used large sheets of waxed dressmaker’s carbon under the muslin to transfer all markings with the tracing wheel. Does anyone know of a source for the large sheets of carbon like she was using? All I can find are the packages of smaller sheets, even when I try doing a “google” search.
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Try http://www.greenberg-hammer.com/store.asp?ItemID=1455 . I bookmarked this site but have never ordered. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much!
I believe Clotilde also carries it. Not sure about the size but I'm sure I've seen it in her catalog. You could try the website to see what she has to offer.
K
I recently ordered (and received) the paper from Greenberg and Hammer. The "paper" is referred to as "professional transfer paper". Shipment was very prompt and the help was very courteous. I haven't had a chance to try out the paper yet.
Wow! That was super fast delivery! Thanks for the info. Mary
Ooops! I mistakenly thought you were the original poster! Sorry. Mary
Edited 6/20/2007 11:55 pm by MaryinColorado
Have you used the 'professional transfer paper" you purchased from Greenberg and Hammer yet? I am curious to see how it worked out for you? Did you lay it under the pattern and then use a rotary wheel to mark all of the notations at once? Thanks
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