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A non-adherent coated paper designed to wrap materials for the freezer. The shiny side of freezer paper is coated with non-stick polyurethane. Freezer paper has been used to wrap wet books prior to freezing. Additionally freezer paper is heat-sealed to fabric as a stabilizing aid prior to cutting small pieces for applique and quilting. Thin fabric adhered to freezer paper can also be printed on with an ink jet printer. The freezer paper is readily pulled away from the fabric after cutting or printing, but polymer residue is left on the fabric. | A non-adherent coated paper designed to wrap materials for the freezer. The shiny side of freezer paper is coated with non-stick polyurethane. Freezer paper has been used to wrap wet books prior to freezing. Additionally freezer paper is heat-sealed to fabric as a stabilizing aid prior to cutting small pieces for applique and quilting. Thin fabric adhered to freezer paper can also be printed on with an ink jet printer. The freezer paper is readily pulled away from the fabric after cutting or printing, but polymer residue is left on the fabric. | ||
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* Website address 1 Comment: Garry Harrison, Indiana University Libraries Preservation Department at http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/manual/manfront.html | * Website address 1 Comment: Garry Harrison, Indiana University Libraries Preservation Department at http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/manual/manfront.html |
Revision as of 20:48, 30 April 2016
Description
A non-adherent coated paper designed to wrap materials for the freezer. The shiny side of freezer paper is coated with non-stick polyurethane. Freezer paper has been used to wrap wet books prior to freezing. Additionally freezer paper is heat-sealed to fabric as a stabilizing aid prior to cutting small pieces for applique and quilting. Thin fabric adhered to freezer paper can also be printed on with an ink jet printer. The freezer paper is readily pulled away from the fabric after cutting or printing, but polymer residue is left on the fabric.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Website address 1 Comment: Garry Harrison, Indiana University Libraries Preservation Department at http://www.indiana.edu/~libpres/manual/manfront.html
- Website address 2 Comment: http://www.quiltmag.com/lessons/freezerpaper/freezerpaper_piecing.html
- Website address 3 Comment: Quiltbus at http://www.quiltbus.com/freezer.htm