http://www.thequiltedsnail.com/ppieced.html
Some of these are easy enough for paper piecing unfriendly folks like me. |
I am helpless and hopeless unless someone will come and sit on my lap :oops: :wink: I really like some of those
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Thanks, Moonpi
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moonpi - thanks thats a great site!! :D
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Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
I am helpless and hopeless unless someone will come and sit on my lap :oops: :wink: I really like some of those
you are not alone. for some paper piecing patterns, the results are no doubt worth the struggle in the end. BUT it isn't easy to work upside down and backwards. especially when my brain is already upside down and inside out. i usually end up with almost as many blocks in the trash as i do in a quilt. :lol: :lol: |
I was looking at the link and have a question. I have never tried paper piecing, but am thinking about experimenting a little tonight when I get home.
I noticed in a couple of the patterns that the have curved lines. How does that work?? |
The only one I saw with curves had the curve from Drunkard's path being in the first position. Since the other pieces wrapped around it, I think it could work. Paper piecing lovers, step up, please!
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Okay, I'm a paper piecing queen! I'm stepping up...and, for what??:0)The drunkard's path w/the curve isn't really a curve. If you notice on the pattern what is looking like the curve is actually #1 and then the other pieces go after it. When done, it will look as if you did sew that curve-smart!:))Those are great patterns Moonpi...thanks for sharing this site-Skeat
We can do a lesson for all to follow w/pics if you want..it is very easy to do |
Thanks for the link...I really like some of those!
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I for one would love a leason. I have not tried this yet but have been wanting to.
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