Transfer your quilting patterns, templates, and design lines with precision using Linda’s Tracing Paper and Wheels collection. These classic tools are essential for pattern drafting, applique preparation, and transferring designs onto fabric with clean, accurate results.
What is a tracing wheel used for in quilting?
A tracing wheel, used with dressmaker’s carbon paper or tracing paper, transfers pattern markings and design lines directly onto fabric. It’s especially useful for marking curved quilting lines and applique templates.
What type of tracing paper works best for fabric?
Dressmaker’s carbon paper (also called wax tracing paper) is the most common choice for transferring marks to fabric. It comes in multiple colors so you can match the contrast to your fabric.
Does the tracing wheel damage fabric?
A smooth-edged tracing wheel is safe for most woven fabrics. Use a serrated wheel for thicker or stiffer materials. Always test on a scrap first and use a padded surface beneath your fabric.
Can I use tracing paper for foundation paper piecing?
Tracing paper can be used to copy or transfer foundation piecing patterns, though many quilters prefer specialty foundation paper or lightweight copy paper for the actual piecing process.
























