You Tube paper piecing.
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Originally Posted by lynnsv
I have been paper piecing for years amd I use lightweight sew-in interfacing instead of paper. That way you don't have to rip anything out!
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on that video below the comments she posted name of the iron
Steam Fast SF-717 Home Away Steam Iron
and here is a link to buy one
http://www.amazon.com/SteamFast-SF-7.../dp/B001DTHPEQ
Steam Fast SF-717 Home Away Steam Iron
and here is a link to buy one
http://www.amazon.com/SteamFast-SF-7.../dp/B001DTHPEQ
Originally Posted by KathyAire
Thank you for that link. I have paper piecing in my mind but haven't taken the time to try it yet.
I'm interested in that dinky little iron that she used. Does anyone know what it is?
I'm interested in that dinky little iron that she used. Does anyone know what it is?
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I hope this works...I really admire your cathedral window quilt on your bed! I made one block once, long ago...and that was it!
I learned how to paper piece, too, and have a notebook full of patterns...I guess I had better tell you I make pictorial quilts, mostly wall hangings, but some for beds JP
I learned how to paper piece, too, and have a notebook full of patterns...I guess I had better tell you I make pictorial quilts, mostly wall hangings, but some for beds JP
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