Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper

Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper by Carol Doak, published by C & T Publishing in August 2004, is a practical resource designed for those interested in papercrafts. This edition spans 100 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces readers to easy paper piecing techniques, emphasizing the unique qualities of Carol Doak’s foundation paper, which can be used with most inkjet or laser printers and copy machines.
Readers will find detailed information on the advantages of using this foundation paper, including its lightweight nature that prevents bulk when joining sections and its absorbent properties that minimize unwanted ink transfer. The non-coated surface ensures that fabric remains securely in place during the stitching process, while the paper tears away easily once the project is complete. This book serves as a guide for crafters looking to enhance their skills in paper piecing and explore new possibilities in their projects.
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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)
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