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Old 08-13-2018, 02:42 AM
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What is the difference between paper piecing and English paper piecing ? Or are they the same thing ?
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here is an explanation from Marcus Fabrics http://marcusmentions.com/2014/08/en.../#.W3FqEM5KjN8
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here is a previous thread on the QB What is the difference between pp and epp?
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Foundation piecing is often confused with paper piecing. It's different. Paper piecing you have a printed pattern on paper to follow and you sew on the back of the paper. Foundation piecing you are sewing on top of the paper, usually with no pattern to follow. String piecing is foundation piecing. EPP is hand sewing fabric around paper shapes.
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I have RA..& I use the used dryer sheets that I have attached to freezer paper = then printed the pattern to it...with the one good hand & this method I still sew quilts
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I have RA..& I use the used dryer sheets that I have attached to freezer paper = then printed the pattern to it...with the one good hand & this method I still sew quilts
That's something I haven't heard before. Is this for hand sewing or machine?
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EPP you do hand sewing (no machine) and PP use the machine and sew through the paper.
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EPP, AKA English paper piecing, you use the same paper template and fold your fabric over it. Templates can be diamonds, hexagons, etc.. You then hand baste the fabric over the whole template. Later you would usually hand-sew the blocks together.

Paper piecing (PP), is where you have a pattern of a block printed on a piece of paper. The block is divided into numbers and you place you fabric and sew on the pattern in the order of numbers, starting with #1. Kind of like paint-by-numbers.

So, as sJens said, one is sewn by hand and the other is sewn by machine.
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I am so glad you asked the question. I learned so much!
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