Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Main (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/)
-   -   Paper peicing (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/paper-peicing-t176633.html)

Joan Rosemary 01-23-2012 04:34 AM

Paper peicing
 
Hi
Happy New year to all quilters. I am very new at quilting, I have gone through the four patch, nine patch ans so on, quite successfully for a green horn.
I now would like to try the Missouri Quilt Company's Spider web quilt, it looks great.
My question is do any of you know as to whether it is possible to buy the paper or do you make your own, if so HOW?
HEEEEEEELP.
I know that the Missouri Quilt Co. sells them but I live in the UK.

Val in IN 01-23-2012 05:17 AM

You can use tissue gift wrapping paper (very inexpensive), copy paper (depending on the size of the project you are paper piecing), old phone books (again, depending on your project size), etc. I use tissue paper. usually I cut it to copy paper size, run it through my printer and away I sew. Good luck learning this new method! Once you get the hang of it, it gets addictive!

ontheriver 01-23-2012 06:45 AM

Sometimes I buy the paper made for PPing but most often I just use the thinnest, cheapest copy paper I can find. Good luck, I love paper piecing. Have 2 WIP I am doing with this method.

KR 01-23-2012 07:05 AM

I use inexpensive copy paper, too, and set the stitch length to very small....think postage stamp-size perforations.

Draw your master design by hand or on the computer and then copy on a copy machine for the number of blocks you'll need. Have fun and be sure to post your project!

amandasgramma 01-23-2012 07:55 AM

I'm so lazy -- I use copy paper and print the design on with my printer --- I hate tracing.

Murphy1 01-23-2012 07:59 AM

2 Attachment(s)
I am making a spider web quilt using muslin. The quilt I am working on is from the book Material Obsessions 2. This book is from two quilters in England. I love both this book and their first book Material Obsession. I have attached a picture of the book and what I have done so far on my spider quilt. The big plus is I don't have to tear the paper off and it adds another layer of fabric so it will be a nice warm quilt.

Dawn Hendrix 01-23-2012 08:03 AM

A friend just used an OLD PHONE book... I was like WHAT.. her quilt is WONDERFUL... who knew?

LindaM49 01-23-2012 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by Murphy1 (Post 4902211)
I am making a spider web quilt using muslin. The quilt I am working on is from the book Material Obsessions 2. This book is from two quilters in England. I love both this book and their first book Material Obsession. I have attached a picture of the book and what I have done so far on my spider quilt. The big plus is I don't have to tear the paper off and it adds another layer of fabric so it will be a nice warm quilt.

WOW...I love your quilt. I watched a Fons & Porter episode a few months ago that featured paper piecing and it does look like fun. I think I'll try and master reqular quilting before I jump into something like this. Oh...and I ordered some books from amazon...one is 12 months of small wallhangings of SunBonnet Sue. These require a lot of applique which I haven't quite mastered yet.

Anyway...can't wait to see your quilt when it is finished.

kahillusm 01-23-2012 09:27 AM

I am a new paper piecer, vellum paper works great for me, it also goes through the printer.

Peckish 01-23-2012 10:15 AM

Another vote for vellum, I can print on it, see through it, and it's available just about everywhere. However, I started using the folding method of paper piecing instead, and am much happier! No more tearing the paper away!


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:31 AM.