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I was wrong.

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sewbug
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I was wrong.

Post by sewbug » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:21 am

I posted about the chalk Pounce being a wast of money and how messy it was. Well, I had someone show me the correct way to use it and it works great. You don't pounce it at all. In fact you never pounce it. I was pouncing it and that made the big chalk mess. You rub it over the stencil. No chalk dust went all over and the stencil design showed up great. I think the name of the product, Pounce, gives the wrong idea. A lot better instructions need to come with the product.

luv_2quilt60
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by luv_2quilt60 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 7:06 am

Thank's for posting that sewbug, I was pouncing or shall we say beating it down on the material...I will try that....Thank'sssssss

calicopuzzle
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by calicopuzzle » Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:44 pm

I tried pouncing and used the stroking motion that I thought I was supposed to, but I STILL thought it was messy...or at least not as good as the chalk pencils I use to draw the stencil pattern now. The pencils seem to have a better staying power than the pounce pad. But in all fairness, I will give it another try sometime. The quilt I am quilting now, I am using the pencils and I am happy, happy!!

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zfatcat
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by zfatcat » Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:48 pm

Thanks for the info. I've never tried on, but it good to know.
Lori 8-)

Quiltcreator
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by Quiltcreator » Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:55 pm

I tried swiping the pad over the stencil, also, and I can't get enough chalk out to see. Then what does come out won't stay put.

qltsbme
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by qltsbme » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:02 am

Spritz a bit of water on the fabric before you pounce (rub). That will keep the chalk "put" better. It's a great way to mark quilts.


Quiltcreator
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by Quiltcreator » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:17 am

qltsbme: Do you use it on the longarm? That's where my trouble comes - with getting the chalk to stay on. The hopping foot just bounces it right off. Haven't tried the water.

cindyg
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by cindyg » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:42 am

That's good to hear, SewBug. I have those but have not had the opportunity to use them yet. Did you use the Full Line Stencils or the mylar stencils with your pouncer?

qltsbme
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by qltsbme » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:36 am

Yup, QC, I use it on my long arm. The water trick seemed to really help. It dries well and the chalk is still easy to remove.

ollie1shoe
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Re: I was wrong.

Post by ollie1shoe » Sat Jun 16, 2007 5:32 pm

if i remember correctly when i saw it demonstrated on a quilting programn they said to spray a light layer of hair spray before you pounce and it will stay on better but still will come off with spraying of water or steam from iron it looked so good i order the pounce pad and chalk but have not used it yet ollie1shoe

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