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Old 01-27-2009, 10:47 AM
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Bikedeb
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I was in a quilt shop and a customer tried to explain to us a new way to paper piece. You used a master freezer paper pattern which you ironed on to your fabric. You also had your individual paper pieces, cut out. Here is where I can't remember....you lifted up a portion of the freezer paper and set in the templates piece with fabric, then somehow sewed along the paper's edge(with a stitch in the ditch foot). Using this method you don't have to remove the paper pieces afterward but still have the accuracy of paper piecing. Has anyone else heard of this? I am making a large hunter's star and need to eliminate as many steps as possible.Thanks so much for any hints or help.
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