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Old 10-18-2012, 07:42 AM
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This is an interesting idea, will take some time later to check it out, thanks!
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Old 10-18-2012, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I think she is describing paperless paper piecing. Sounds silly but it works. If you Google it you should be able to find a tutorial on it? Basically you have the pattern drawn on the paper side of the freezer paper. You iron the freezer paper to the wrong side of your first piece. You fold back along the line and trim the seam allowance to 1/4 inch. The 1/4 inch seam allowance is where you sew the next piece to and you reiron the freezer paper down. Clear as mud, right? You really need to see the pictures, I found one on the net from a blog I think in Oregon? Here is the one I saw....http://oregoncoastalquilters.org/Lin...ssPiecing.html I don't know if this address will work but it will give a starting point.
Thank you so much for posting the site.
A friend was trying to explain this method to me yesterday and I could not envision it at all.
I see it perfectly now thanks to you.
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Old 10-18-2012, 09:06 AM
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I will check this out. I think I have her book.
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Wow! I think I'll try this. I really enjoy pp anyway. This looks like it would just as much fun but no paper to rip out. Can't wait!!
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Old 10-18-2012, 02:27 PM
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Could it be this? I have the dvd but haven't watched it yet. There is a class on Crafty for it too.

Peggy Martin's Quick-Strip Paper Piecing technique totally eliminates the need for tedious precision cutting as well as the confusing upside-down stitching required with traditional foundation paper piecing.
This is not paperless paper piecing, but is a great class if one wants to try paper piecing. I'm most of the way thru it and it is worth the money!
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Old 10-18-2012, 03:13 PM
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Here's another link to a well known quilter who employs this method.

http://www.englanddesign.com/
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Old 10-19-2012, 09:36 AM
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Thanks for sharing this method. I think I will try it!!!!
Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I think she is describing paperless paper piecing. Sounds silly but it works. If you Google it you should be able to find a tutorial on it? Basically you have the pattern drawn on the paper side of the freezer paper. You iron the freezer paper to the wrong side of your first piece. You fold back along the line and trim the seam allowance to 1/4 inch. The 1/4 inch seam allowance is where you sew the next piece to and you reiron the freezer paper down. Clear as mud, right? You really need to see the pictures, I found one on the net from a blog I think in Oregon? Here is the one I saw....http://oregoncoastalquilters.org/Lin...ssPiecing.html I don't know if this address will work but it will give a starting point.
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thanks, everyone. I think she was talking about the the picture piecing method and I intend to try it.
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After watching the "twiddletails" method, thanks, but no thanks, I will cheerfully tear off the paper.
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I'm not a paper piecer. But, my MIL used to use dryer sheets. She would sew on the first piece. Then she would sew the next piece on top of it face down, then flip over. Then sew on the next piece. Hope this helps.
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