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Old 08-10-2010, 11:26 AM
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So far I avoided each pattern calling for pp and now I wanted to make a mini and I had to go with pp and boah.......its fun.
Sadly my blocks ended up 1 3/8" instead of 1 1/2" so I will have to add a border to get to the finished 6".

So for all making minis: where do you get the patterns? How do you get the paper off and do you go with 1/4" seam allowance?
I had the problem that my work tended to slip to the left under the presserfoot going over bulks of seams. How do you avoid that?

And most important: do you do patterns with more than two colors? With this tiny pieces I was afraid that one cant see the piecing unless one goes with two contrasting colors. Would be a shame for all of the work

Would love to hear from experienced mini makers.
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Old 08-10-2010, 11:27 AM
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very cute, thanks for sharing!
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Old 08-10-2010, 11:29 AM
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WOW!! :thumbup: Your mini is gorgeous!! I jut love it & you have done such a wonderful job making it, too!! :D I haven't attempted a mini yet, so I can't help you with a pattern. I just wanted to tell you how pretty it is!!
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I love PP but really have to shorten the stitch makes getting the paper off easier.
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Old 08-10-2010, 11:45 AM
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I did read about the short stitchlength and went for it - lot of fun when I had to undue a seam!? So I attached the blocks with a very big stitch first and when everything looked ok I went for the tiny stitches.
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i am working on a mini storm at sea... some of the pieces are 1/4" x 1/2"...i am using a little bit larger than 1/4" seam for basting (it is just easier for me) but i am hand stitching these. i can not even imagine doing such tiny piecing by machine, my machine would eat them for a snack.
i am working on mine the english paper piecing technique, where you hand stitch the fabrics around the templates then piece them together. not far enough on this one to show a pic though...maybe tomorrow.
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Old 08-10-2010, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by granny_59
I did read about the short stitchlength and went for it - lot of fun when I had to undue a seam!? So I attached the blocks with a very big stitch first and when everything looked ok I went for the tiny stitches.
Been there! I like to pp, but get soooo aggravated when I have to rip the tinies. Oh well. :)
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You did a great job on your first PP mini
I love mini's & pp! A shorter seam really works best.
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With the paper it is no problem and nothing gets eaten up. I cant imagine to this by hand..........

Do you have any idea what I should put into the search function to find pics from other minis. Didnt find much yet.
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To tiny for me to even try. But I love what you did.
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