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Old 01-14-2017, 10:17 PM
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The Kansas City Regional Quilt Fest is in June and has posted their class offerings--which are well priced. I'm taking a class from a Judy Niemeyer certified teacher, Judy Kunkel, on the Total Eclipse quilt--little nervous about it as I'm not a frequent paper piecer. the prep instructions mention batiks--my question is would you recommend batiks for a Judy Niemeyer pattern? I've seen some of the Niemeyer designed fabric and it isn't batik.

I'm also taking a Jamie Wallen class and one with Tia Curtis--both long arm classes. My daughter is taking one on using color with Kerr & Ringle , a Zentangle thread painting on the DSM and another one (you'd think I'd remember since I paid for them! LOL!)

So batik or no?? I like it, but have never used it with paper piecing.
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This one seems to be done in batiks. hope the link works

http://compasspointquilts.com/wp-con...lusions-JN.jpg
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I love batiks for paper piecing. My first choice!
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Old 01-15-2017, 07:15 AM
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I think I'm going to use batiks in all my paper piecing from now on - you can use either side and paper piecing has enough problems in it, without worrying about using the proper side of the fabric!
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I've done one Judy Niemeyer pattern, Fire Island Hosta. I didn't use batiks.
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Old 01-15-2017, 10:40 AM
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I think batiks are actually a better choice for paper piecing than regular quilting cottons, because on nearly all batiks, the back is indistinguishable from the front. One of the more common mistakes that beginning paper-piecers make is cutting the fabric upside down.

If you're taking the class from a certified JN teacher, you'll do just fine. Have fun!!
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Old 01-15-2017, 11:28 AM
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Judy Niemeyer recommends batiks for her paper piecing patterns, and I personally really like them. You don't have to worry about right/wrong side, they look nice, they're non-directional, and the tighter weave helps stabilize all the bias edges as you sew (especially on big pieces).

Don't be nervous about the class - I don't know your instructor, but when I took a Judy N. Paper piecing class the instructor was super great. She made sure we were all doing well and understanding the process. There were a couple ladies who had tried paper piecing in the past and just couldn't get the hang of it; by the end, even they were enjoying themselves. Your other classes sound like fun, as well. Have a great time!
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you all have convinced me--batiks it is! I hadn't thought about the fact that I wouldn't have to worry about the side I'm using and the tightness of the weave making any bias more stable--was just worried about the tightness of the weave making it harder to get paper off--but that's not a problem, right? Gay--that link to the sunflower quilt is the same pattern we are using. thanks all!
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Sounds like a fun class line-up...we will be anxious to see your projects.
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I took a class from Weeks Ringler in 2014 and thought it was the best class I ever took. She is so knowledgable about color and quilting and her presentation was so interesting. I would run to take another class from her. I can't imagine a class with her and her husband. Fantastic! Good luck to you and your daughter.
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