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ScubaK 07-15-2008 05:15 PM

I don't mind paper piecing and like the results but I hate, hate, hate tearing away the paper....how tedious...
I also do not care for applique very much and I despise Sun Bonnet Sue!!!!
K
PS....well you asked :D

k9colliedog 07-16-2008 12:13 AM

I can't stand tumbling blocks. Only did it once and that was quite enough.

mpeters1200 07-16-2008 06:34 AM

Yes, I did ask. I like hearing about all this stuff. Makes me feel better than I hate triangles so much because everybody dislikes one thing or another. Great!!

Granny Cat 07-16-2008 09:10 AM

I love paper piecing now that I have it down pat but the triangles are hard for me to...I did watch quilters Tv this week and a lady was on that specializes in triangles and she had a nifty little way of doing them that was easy and she used copy paper as you would with paper piecing...her points were perfect to.

mpspeedy 07-16-2008 10:40 AM

Hi,

I don't like peicing in general. After 40 years quilting I like the hand quilting part the best. I love fabric so I force myself to do piecing when necessary but I pick the simplest blocks and the largest I can get away with. I also love "cheater's cloth" I have done a wall hanging of a Baltimore Alblum quilt made with cheater's cloth that even experienced quilters didn't catch on until they examined it very carefully. I have an embroidery machine and use it to fancy up my plain, large blocks. I have even used my serger to construct large blocks for my patriotic lap quilts for soldiers etc.
I guess my biggest problem is I am so aware of any mistakes I might make that I don't feel confident showing my work to other quilters. We have some in our guild that are hypercritical.
My biggest accomplishment is that I usually finish anything I start.


mpeters1200 07-16-2008 11:06 AM

I understand what you mean. I'm proud of my finished projects (finishing is the hardest part on ANY project for me) and like to show them to people who aren't quilter's. I'm bound to get a nice reception on a project. That being said, I'm more reluctant to show them to quilter's as I feel very inadequate in comparison. I've been quilting 6 years now and haven't done ANYTHING that isn't an elementary design. I think this darn mystery quilt would be the only exception to that rule. I'd love to really do a block of the month, but then I'd have to take the completed block in to have someone look at it. I guess I'm quilty shy.

JoanneS 07-17-2008 10:55 AM

Every time someone says they use starch, I remember hearing somewhere (Simply Quilts?) that you have to remember to wash it out later, because bugs eat it and the fabric its on! I prefer to use sizing, because bugs don't eat it.

Paper piecing is much easier if you don't sew through the paper. Use freezer paper as your foundation, with the sticky side toward the fabric, and the design on the back, because you iron the pieces to it as you sew. Before you start sewing, take the time to sew with an unthread needle on every design line. Then fold on every line before you start using the foundation. Iron piece #1 to the paper. Place piece #2 in the usual way. Now, fold back the paper on the seam line and sew, NOT on the paper. Trim the seam to 1/4 inch. Now unfold the paper, and iron piece # 2 over it. Proceed with the rest of the pieces. The freezer paper holds the pieces in place. If they slip a little, use pins in the finished areas. I know it sounds confusing, but try it, and I think you'll like it. Best of all, no little pieces of paper to pull out with tweezers.

I wish I could remember who showed this method on Simply Quilts Maybe one of you remembers, so we can give the proper attribution, because I'm not the one who thought it up! :)

Donna Mae 07-19-2008 11:41 AM

I just can't seem to like paper piecing. I imagine if I would practice it I would like it more.
I like squares, pine trees, flying geese, drunkards path, Sunbonnet Sue,
my favorite is friendship star. I like doing houses, but haven't done them in awhile. Everything needs to be cut exactly and pressed, I like doing that.
I find I have to read and reread the patterns to understand them.
I'm so glad theres instructions with everything.

Have a wonderful weekend.

simple quilter

Jim's Gem 07-20-2008 02:18 PM

I don't like Sunbonnet Sue, have not done much applique and am afraid of curves, though I have seen several patterns that I love that involve curves. I have done a bazillion half and quarter square tri-angles. I think my very first quilt had quite a few of those.

ShellyQ 07-20-2008 04:14 PM

Drunkards Path, especially itsy bitsy ones :lol:


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