Vellum – Tracing Paper
Vellum – Tracing Paper
$0.32 – $0.96 USD
Gateway Vellum tracing paper is used for the prick and pounce method of transferring embroidery designs for surface embroidery onto fabric. It is thicker and more sturdy than regular tracing paper: 112 grams.
See the sale listing for the prick and pounce set for information on how vellum tracing is used when doing the prick and pounce method of design transfer.
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$9.56 – $33.46 USDSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Prick and Pounce Set
The prick and pounce set includes:
- Steel or Wooden Pricker
- Size 10 Crewel Embroidery Needle
- Size 9 Crewel Embroidery Needle
- Pattern Pounce (tool to transfer pounce to fabric)
- Container of Grey or Black Pounce (new larger container)
- Piece of Vellum Tracing Paper 5 inch by 5 inch
- Instructions
One container of pounce will do at least 100 transfers on a 10 inch by 10 inch pricked design. Please see other listings to purchase the supplies separately.
Prick and Pounce Set
The prick and pounce set includes:
- Steel or Wooden Pricker
- Size 10 Crewel Embroidery Needle
- Size 9 Crewel Embroidery Needle
- Pattern Pounce (tool to transfer pounce to fabric)
- Container of Grey or Black Pounce (new larger container)
- Piece of Vellum Tracing Paper 5 inch by 5 inch
- Instructions
One container of pounce will do at least 100 transfers on a 10 inch by 10 inch pricked design. Please see other listings to purchase the supplies separately.
$9.56 – $33.46 USDSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Gateway Vellum tracing paper is used for the prick and pounce method of transferring embroidery designs for surface embroidery onto fabric. It is thicker and more sturdy than regular tracing paper: 112 grams.
See the sale listing for the prick and pounce set for information on how vellum tracing is used when doing the prick and pounce method of design transfer.
Weight | 0.01 kg |
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Dimensions | 37 × 27 × 0.1 cm |
Size | 5 inch by 5 inch, 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch |
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Tool – Pricker: Steel
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Prick and Pounce Set
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- Container of Grey or Black Pounce (new larger container)
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Tool – Pounce
I have black and grey pounce. Black pounce consists of finely ground up charcoal.
Grey pounce consists of finely ground up charcoal with flour added – not suitable for conservation embroidery.
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Fabric Eraser
The fabric eraser is useful for surface embroidery when you use a pencil to draw your design lines onto fabric.
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The pencil line may not completely erase so still take care when drawing design lines on your fabric.
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Erasable Pen – Water
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Transfer Pencil – Chalk
The blue chalk pencil is used to transfer a design from tracing paper to fabric.
Trace your design onto the velum tracing paper. Note that the design will be reversed when you iron the design onto the fabric.
Place the tracing paper with the design down against the cotton fabric and then iron evenly along the back of the tracing paper, applying firm pressure for about 6 to 8 pass-overs.
When you lift the tracing paper off the fabric you are left with a blue outline of your design. The transfer is permanent.