Carol Doak's Legal-Size Foundation Paper

50 Sheets, 8 1/2" x 14"

From an idea by Carol Doak
Published by C&T Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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Discover Easy Paper Piecing with Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper!

• Use in most inkjet or laser printers or copy machines
• No shrinking, curling, or turning brittle!
• Holds up beautifully during stitching; tears away easily when you're done

What makes Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper different?
• It’s lightweight (won’t create bulk when you join sections)
• It’s absorbent (less ink transfer where you don’t want it)
• It’s non-coated (fabric won’t slip on it)

Tips for Easy Use
When using a photocopier, inkjet or laser printer: Fill paper tray with Carol Doak's Foundation Paper and print or copy your pattern. You may also hand-feed single sheets.
When tracing: Lay a sheet of Carol Doak's Foundation Paper over pattern in book or magazine and place both over a light source. Trace with a fine-point permanent marker. A photocopy of the pattern is easier to handle than the actual book or magazine - just make sure the copy is exactly the same size as the pattern.
Pressing: Use a dry iron on a cotton setting and a press cloth on your ironing board cover to protect it from excess ink.

Product Details

  • Publisher: C&T Publishing (February 1, 2011)
  • ISBN13: 9781607054184

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Raves and Reviews

Carol Doak's Legal-Size Foundation Paper This new 8 1/2 “ x 14” foundation paper lets you print more designs on one sheet, and can help avoid the need to piece foundations. It's the same great quality you've come to expect from Doak: stays in place as you stitch, tears away easily, feeds easily through most inkjet and laser printers, and is absorbent so inked areas won't transfer to your fabric. You'll be able to print longer segments of borders. To find out what a benefit this is, you get a free border pattern in the package. www.caroldoak.com

– Quilter's Newsletter

A must have for Paper Piecing I just learned to Paper Piece and started out with using 20 pound paper. I also use small stitches and a #90 needle. The paper was still hard to remove and sometimes even pulled a stitch or 2 out at the edge of the fabric. Then I ordered this paper and love it. It goes thru my printer and is so much easier to remove. You can even see the lines thru the paper for the placement of pieces.

– Sharon C.

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