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What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
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What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
Hello! I just bought myself a pattern for making a cover for my e-reader. It calls for quilter's plastic to use as a stabilizer inside the book-like cover. I also want to make a plastic version of the template so I don't have to keep printing out the different pieces and trying to trace around paper. Is there a good alternative to quilter's plastic for these uses? I was thinking I could search the dollar store for something laminated and sturdy that I could cut. Any other ideas? I want to keep cost down because if I can make a nice cover at a workable price I want to try to sell some. Thanks!
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
hi Lynn... if you take a copy of the template to a glass place they can cut out a plexiglass template for you.. not sure what the cost is but it will last forever...
if you are only looking for thick plastic sometimes you can find dividers.. try a stationary store.... I bought a 12 inch art tote and it had thicker dividers in it...
good luck.. and post pictures of those covers.. we like ot ooohhh and awwww
Chriss
if you are only looking for thick plastic sometimes you can find dividers.. try a stationary store.... I bought a 12 inch art tote and it had thicker dividers in it...
good luck.. and post pictures of those covers.. we like ot ooohhh and awwww
Chriss
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
Sometimes bacon comes with a nice sheet of plastic under the bacon. It might be close to the right size for an e-reader. I've cut templates from milk cartons. Keep your eyes open and look at everything differently...
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
QIAD used to sell template plastic. I'm not sure if they still have it but it is perfect for making strong, lasting templates and it is not expensive.
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
What about the foam core board? At the local Hobby Lobby they have a special product just for the covers but it is pricey.
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
Look for plastic placemats, sometimes you can find them for $1.00. Try the dollar stores.
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
Stores have plastic placemats when I tired of them, they become my templates for quilting. Replacing mylard. Is that what you are referring. And again you could laminate your own at print shop stores.
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
Maybe I misunderstood your question, Nancy Zimmerman had a show/tell tutorial on E-reader covers, and plastic was the factor. Can't remember the site, but Nancy Zimmerman..
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
You have probably found something by now, but my suggestion would be the plastic 'cutting board' sheets in the kitchen dept. I have used one of those for template material. They aren't very expensive and usually has 3-4 in a package.
Lyn
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Re: What is a cheaper alternative to quilter's plastic?
If you can find it, Shrinky-Dinks plastic sheets work perfectly. ToysRus used to sell it. I have seen it at craft store, Michael''''s or Hobby Lobby, but cannot remember which one.