YES, I TOTALLY agree with NJ Quilter:
Originally Posted by
NJ Quilter
With paper piecing you can get precision that you can't necessarily get with regular piecing. Particularly, New York Beauty blocks and the like. All those tiny points are virtually impossible to achieve in any other manner.
The other advantage is that if your pieces are cut on the bias, they won't go wonky on you because of the support of the paper. It can be challenging with the flipping and sewing procedures, but once you understand and try this technique, most quilters love it.