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Old 04-10-2021, 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by tlynnc View Post
I thank you for the info and the link. I have seen this collection before and it is the same thing: geometric, straight lines, kelidescope...

It all looks really cool and interesting. Don't get me wrong... I just want to see more with this technique. Since I'm not on social media (even this site is an uncomfortable stretch for me), I may not see what I believe can be done--and maybe it can't be.
I am wondering if you are wanting curved piecing or applique. I haven't seen any paper piecing that uses curved lines. There are some "super sized" paper pieced (not EPP) but used smaller triangles to give the illusion of curved edges. A lot of the paper pieced patterns do not give dimensions. Then there are smaller paper pieced blocks that could be made in multiples and then combined to make a larger quilt.

https://www.thetartankiwi.com/2014/1...r-piecing.html
http://paperpiecedquilting.com/poins...6-quilt-block/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2uTIWJFyI4 this is just one of series that is a very large paper pieced unit that is then appliqued to a background.
https://www.picarious.com/ from my understanding this is a crib size quilt.
https://www.paperpanache.com/
https://www.etsy.com/listing/4837797...-quilt-pattern blocks combined

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