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Old 10-31-2015, 06:25 AM
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maviskw
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Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
Don't really need freezer paper for the no tear away paper piecing anyway. I learned about it on the Quilt N Bee You Tube video. I have really cheap copy paper and can use light glue stick that allows for reposition.
I also use typing paper to do the paperless paper piecing. We can make at least 20 blocks from the same piece of paper. But we start in the middle and work our way out. Much faster.

First I lightly crease all the lines from edge to edge with the back of the seam ripper and a ruler. Put the middle piece on the paper Right Side Up with a little washable glue stick, turn that over, fold the paper back for the first seam and lay on second piece RST, and sew that seam right next to the paper. Press open, fold down paper for next piece, etc. Seam allowance can be trimmed after each sew with an add-a-quarter ruler or a scissors.
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