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    Old 11-03-2010, 08:44 AM
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    Has anyone done any paper piecing without using paper? I saw a class that was for painless paper piecing and thought it would be worth taking. Any people out there who did this and wondered how hard it was and if it worked out fine.

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    I have only heard of doing paper piecing without stitching through the paper. just folding it out of the way as you go. hadn't heard of this!
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    That would be of interest to me! Do you have more information?
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    Old 11-03-2010, 09:32 AM
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    I will try to look into the class more and see what I can find out.
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    Old 11-03-2010, 09:45 AM
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    So I think there is a book because it says that the book is $9.95 and I think you do use paper. Probably not completely paperless. I am going to call the store and find out for sure and get back to everyone
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    I think it's more work then just using the paper. It is paper piecing after all. I found that lightweight translucent vellum (not scrapbooking vellum) paper is the perfect pp paper. The right paper makes it a breeze.
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    Old 11-03-2010, 10:07 AM
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    Thanks so much!! I just called the store and they cancelled the class till Spring. Probably better off anyway. I will try that Vellum. Is it at Joanns?
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    Originally Posted by lhavelka
    Thanks so much!! I just called the store and they cancelled the class till Spring. Probably better off anyway. I will try that Vellum. Is it at Joanns?
    No, transluscent vellum (see through, like tracing paper only not as flimsy as tracing paper) is not always easy to find. I have always found it on line, at least at the best price. Sometimes office supply stores carry it near the fancy resume type papers. It is usually pretty pricey but it tears very easily and you can see through it for fabric placement.
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    I bought 500 sheets of lightweight vellum on sale last year. There are lots of bulk paper sites that usually have good sales. I think I paid $30 and free shipping.
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    Thanks so much! I will be looking for it for sure.

    I always had a mess on my hands trying to take all the paper off at the end. I had to use tweezers in alot of places
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