Paper Piecing illustrations
#41
I love the perfect crisp corners!
Now I'm full of questions. Do you chain piece these as well when doing a large design with multiple copied sections? Do you always start right on the inner line, or a quarter inch in and back up? Is this as addicting as I think it is?
Now I'm full of questions. Do you chain piece these as well when doing a large design with multiple copied sections? Do you always start right on the inner line, or a quarter inch in and back up? Is this as addicting as I think it is?
#42
Ahhhhh, you got addicted as quickly as I did, LOL. I also liked how easy it is to get perfect points, everytime. I am working on a wall hanging and am chain piecing them, one reason is when you work on other patterns, most of your pieces are of various sizes and it is easier to cut several, once you have determined the correct size. I also wrote on the paper which fabric goes in each space, it helps when you are using multiple fabrics... ask me how I know, LOL.
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#44
As I was working on Tim's BOM and was taking the picture of it to post here, I realized I had used the wrong fabric in one of the stars :oops: :lol: :x :lol: :roll: I had to laugh because I remembered Sharon had done the same thing a few days before when she had posted her picture of a BOM ( placed her block incorrectly ) So now I mark the paper, it takes less time marking than it does ripping out stitches :D
#45
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Originally Posted by Steve
I love the perfect crisp corners!
Now I'm full of questions. Do you chain piece these as well when doing a large design with multiple copied sections? Do you always start right on the inner line, or a quarter inch in and back up? Is this as addicting as I think it is?
Now I'm full of questions. Do you chain piece these as well when doing a large design with multiple copied sections? Do you always start right on the inner line, or a quarter inch in and back up? Is this as addicting as I think it is?
Sure, you can chain these if you have multiple blocks. It's not that different than regular piecing in that regard.
Yes, it is definitely addicting. ;)
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Oh, and your block is really good. Look how nearly perfectly square that is!!! Yay you!
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Alrighty then, look at how perfectly square that square is!!! :mrgreen:
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