quilt univesity on line ripless pp
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Gale, I presume this is the method where you fold back the foundation paper and stitch 'next' to the line at each section, not tried it, but I have a tute on the laptop about it. It saves time and paper as you can reuse the foundation pattern time and time again, and big bonus no ripping out at the end :D
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not really the same. EPP you cut shapes like hexagons or triangles and fold your fabric around the edges then baste in place, then whip stitch the sides together without catching the paper that's then removed. PP is where your sew your fabric on to the paper at intersecting lines to secure your seams then tear out all the small pieces.
#7
Originally Posted by grma33
Has anyone taken a class?
THere is one called ripless paper pieceing which sounds very interesting.
Does anyone know this method?
Thanks Gale
THere is one called ripless paper pieceing which sounds very interesting.
Does anyone know this method?
Thanks Gale
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