Paper Piercing
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I am trying my first paper piercing project with scrapes. It seems to be taking forever to get just part of a block done. The paper peicing is a triangle that is part of a flower basket. Right now it seems I cut a scrap to size, sew, iron, then on to the next scrap. Does anyone have any assembly line ideas? I have to make 36 of these. I have limited space to work in.
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I have worked on multiples. I did 3 at a time, so when you cut a piece, you can cut 3. It does take time, but you will get quicker, and the results are so worth it. Also, I found that if I cut the pieces bigger than i thought I needed, it worked better. You waste fabric, but it seems to go quicker if you're not cutting each piece with great precision.
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Originally Posted by amma
I would cut all 36 of each piece, sew them assembly line style, press, trim and then repeat :D:D:D
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Thanks, I'm cutting the pattern out 1/4" bigger then the cut line on the pattern. I like the idea of laying out all the paper triangles & do all the sewing for the first piece on all of them, then ironing all of them, then going on to the 2nd piece etc. Seems more efficient than what I am doing. I thought paper peicing was suppose to be faster then regular piercing, but I'm having 2nd thoughts, not all scrapes have a straight line to sew the 2nd piece on to. I think this is going to be my first & last paper piercing project !!!!!
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When I paper piece if I'm doing the same blocks, just scrappy, I do about 10 at a time and work on the same number, sew them all, press, sew the next number. I don't cut the piece for the sections, I just make sure the piece is big enough, after it's sewn, then I trim. I don't know if this will work for you, but it sure speeds it up for me.
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Originally Posted by jshorty
Thanks, I'm cutting the pattern out 1/4" bigger then the cut line on the pattern. I like the idea of laying out all the paper triangles & do all the sewing for the first piece on all of them, then ironing all of them, then going on to the 2nd piece etc. Seems more efficient than what I am doing. I thought paper peicing was suppose to be faster then regular piercing, but I'm having 2nd thoughts, not all scrapes have a straight line to sew the 2nd piece on to. I think this is going to be my first & last paper piercing project !!!!!
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