Paraffle Embroidery Supplies & Accessories Burda Dressmakers' Carbon Paper - White and Yellow
Paraffle Embroidery Supplies & Accessories Burda Dressmakers' Carbon Paper - White and Yellow
Paraffle Embroidery Supplies & Accessories Burda Dressmakers' Carbon Paper - White and Yellow
Paraffle Embroidery Supplies & Accessories Burda Dressmakers' Carbon Paper - White and Yellow

Burda Dressmakers' Carbon Paper - White and Yellow

£ 7.50

Burda's tracing carbon paper in blue and red is a great method of transferring your embroidery designs to fabric. The pack contains 2 large sheets of carbon paper - 1 red, and 1 blue - both sized 83cm x 56cm (32 inches x 22 inches).

 

All you need to do is layer your fabric, carbon paper, and pattern onto a hard, flat surface - then trace over the top! The coloured coating of the carbon paper transfers your embroidery pattern onto the fabric - so the red and blue paper shows up best on contrasting colours.

 

Paraffle Note: Carbon paper is my tried and tested, favourite method of transferring embroidery patterns to fabric. It's a particularly good way to transfer embroidery designs onto coloured fabrics; plus, it's easy to use and durable - so won't disappear from the fabric if your project takes a while to finish!

 

Note: Not for use on transparent fabrics or fabrics with a rough, uneven surface.

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