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mimiknoxtaylor 01-07-2013 03:14 AM

JunitaBean, your block looks great. When the seam intersections started becoming so thick, I started pressing my seams open. If your paper is difficult to remove you can try wetting it.

patricej 01-07-2013 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by mimiknoxtaylor (Post 5767678)
Turned those segments every which way & never could get it so it is what it is.

Errrr ... Ummmmm ...

it's possible the different fabs of the scrappy pallette in the traditional version are confusing your eyeballs.

i assure you ... they are both exactly as they are supposed to be. :thumbup:

mimiknoxtaylor 01-07-2013 04:55 AM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ (Post 5768404)
Errrr ... Ummmmm ...

it's possible the different fabs of the scrappy pallette in the traditional version are confusing your eyeballs.

i assure you ... they are both exactly as they are supposed to be. :thumbup:

The way I wanted the traditional block was that the prints would all be the star. The way it turned out some of the prints had to be on the outside. If I would have laid it out before sewing I would have sewn it that way. It was much easier to get the correct placement with the PP

klgreene 01-07-2013 09:14 AM

I think everyones blocks are great....is it February yet???

dvdsquilt 01-07-2013 11:49 AM

Very beautiful blocks

Anael 01-07-2013 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by klgreene (Post 5768984)
I think everyones blocks are great....is it February yet???

I think so too and LOL no, we have to wait a few days :D :D

JuanitaBean 01-07-2013 08:12 PM

Thank you Joyce I'll try wetting to get some of the paper out. Next time i'll press seam open.

MamaHen 01-08-2013 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by JuanitaBean (Post 5770342)
Thank you Joyce I'll try wetting to get some of the paper out. Next time i'll press seam open.

For those that are paper piecing and tired of trying to get the paper out after sewing, have any of you tried "Ricky Timms" "Poly Stable Stuff"? I have & I can say that from now on any paper piecing I do will be with it. You don't have to tear it out. It stays in and gets soft when washed. Like a very small thin batting but thinner. The paper can easily go through the printer. I simply use wash away glue along top edge of paper, press down sheet of Poly Stable Stuff and put in printer tray, print pattern. Easy enough-and the greatest thing is "NO TEARING PAPER OUT". It cost a tad more but IMO it is worth it. I'm just saying.

needlesandpins11873 01-08-2013 07:53 AM

It looks fantastic, Anael.

CajunBear 01-08-2013 08:25 AM

Well I am certainly glad to know about this. I will try it. I do so much Paper-Piecing in Carol Doak's group. I use her paper now which is really great to use and easy to tear but if I can illuminate removing...... Thanks for the info.

Hugs,
Cajun


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