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Carol Doak's Foundation Paper is an 8.5-x-11-inch lightweight, tear-resistant paper designed specifically for quilting and crafting. It is compatible with both inkjet and laser printers, making it a versatile choice for all your creative projects.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #6,006 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #176 in Foundation Makeup #194 in Crafts & Hobbies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,586 Reviews |
N**M
Good consistent quality with this product. Easy to use.
I have used this product multiple times and love it. I have found that if you shorten your stitch length it will allow the paper to tear easier when you are done your project. I use 1.5 setting on my machine. Should you need to tear a seam and redo, I simply put a small piece of scotch tape over the line. I used to be too intimidated by the concept of paper piecing. Now I use it frequently, especially to use up scraps.
L**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Perfect for Paper Piecing!
I really liked this paper for my paper piecing projects! It ran through my copier smooth as butter, held up beautifully while sewing, and the best part—it tore away from my fabric cleanly and easily without any fuss. No shredding, no tugging. Just perfect results every time. If you're into foundation paper piecing, this is a total game-changer. Highly recommend!
A**R
Great paper piecing paper.
This is exactly what i needed for paper piecing. They tear away easily.
R**E
Makes paper piecing easier
This paper is a huge improvement over the regular printer paper I was using before. It's thinner, so it is easier to remove. And I had no problem with it feeding through my Brother laser printer from the regular paper tray.
D**R
Works with My Ancient Brother Printer & Removes Easily
I used this paper for my first attempt at foundation paper piecing. The paper is thin, so I was concerned about it curling as it moved through my printer. It managed to stay flat. The quilting experts say to set your stitch length to 1.5, but my Juki uses even numbers. So, I set my stitch length to 1.6 and went through the process of making my first FPP block. The paper didn't rip when I used my presser wheel to press each seam (10 of them). I was able to make clean cuts with my rotary blade. The final test was removing the paper from the back. The edge pieces came off quickly, but I had to pinch the fabric a bit to remove the paper from the center pieces. That worked out well.
J**E
Foundation Paper Piecing
I recently began foundation paper piecing, which is where you sew pieces of fabric directly onto angular paper patterns. After the project’s done and all sewn together, you rip off the paper. You need to use a special paper that can be easily torn off the project without damaging the fragile thread seams, and this paper works well for that. It’s more like a newsprint than regular paper, in that it’s thinner and tears much easier than regular copy paper. But it can still go through my inkjet printer, and I’ve also taken it to my local print shop and put it in their copiers with no problem. You can also hand trace the design onto this paper. This paper is thin but not transparent, so it’s helpful to have a light source if your tracing a pattern onto the paper or to make sure that your fabric is large enough to cover each piece of your pattern. I started by taping patterns and this paper to my window for background light, but it’s much better to use a ‘Light Box’. Here’s the one I use… https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M26S3VY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Be careful if you need to erase, because it’s thinner and more fragile than standard copy paper. The only reason I wouldn’t give it five stars is because it’s a little pricey, but I would not do foundation paper piecing projects without this paper.
B**R
Great
Great for paper piecing. Easy to remove.
V**.
Wonderful product
I really like this paper. It's easier to tear away when the quilting is done than similar papers. I've tried most papers designed for paper piecing by machine. It's also stronger than many and doesn't fall apart before I'm ready to remove it. The ink stays in this paper and never transfers to my fabric. That's a big plus as after I've gone to all the time and effort it takes to make the block, I don't want the ink bleeding into the fabrics and ruining the block. This paper is easy to see through so that when placing each piece of fabric, it is in the right place and orientation the first time thus cutting down the number of times I have to reposition the fabric. The main thing I use this paper for is foundation piecing; i.e. making the blocks that make up the quilt. I print the design directly onto the paper with my HP inject printer. The other use I've found for this paper is I print my quilting design, i.e. the design for the stitching that holds the layers together. I then pin or spay glue it to the top of the quilt sandwich and use my walking foot to to the actual stitching. The little scraps that I pull off when finished quilting are often used to number my cut fabrics when I'm cutting the pieces to approximate size so that I know, I'm putting the correct fabrics in the proper places in the block. This saves paper and reduces the amount that winds up in the land fills. This is also newsprint style paper, so most municipalities accept in in the bundle of newspapers for recycling. I just fold the scraps inside the newspaper and bundle as usual.
K**D
I love it
Just what I really want
J**N
Excellent product
Works well in ink jet and laser printers. I recommend
G**N
Good product
nice foundation paper
P**O
Funciona perfectamente y se despega muy bien
Lo compré para hacer el Quil de Dear Jane, se despega muy bien y se imprime de maravilla, solo hay que tener en cuenta que no es un formato A4, pero por lo demás muy bien.
I**S
Excellent cuality
It very very good as foundation paper for paper piecing, but difficult if you want to transfer a pattern unless you use a printer
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