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magpiefeather 07-17-2011 12:37 PM

YIKES I have yet to Paper Piece even a sample but I have a few PP patterns anyway (someday). Have fun with the class! Just as an aside, I lived next door to Judy's Mom and her Mom is quite the quilter herself! She makes scrappys of every kind and is the fastest sewer ever! Her entire house is quilts, quilt pieces, sewing machines, quilts on the beds, in the closets by size (last time I was over there she said..."this is the baby quilt closet") I bought one for my new baby grandson, but she gave me a quilt from her finished pile of bigger sized quilts! I gave her a big stack of blues 5 inch squares. Her and I swapped, talked, breathed fabric...I just loved her! We also threw in halves one time on an ebay deal and after I gave her her share, she came over with a new blouse from the fabric the very next day! As for Judy...I saw her a few times...she has such a busy schedule that we have never met.

Butterflyspain 07-17-2011 12:40 PM

That must have been nice to have had such a lovely neighbour with a famous daughter. shame younever managed to meet though.

Elise1 07-17-2011 01:13 PM

I have never tried paper piecing but really admire Niemeyer quilts.

Just yesterday I bought Judy's Wild Goose Chase pattern.
http://www.quiltworx.com/samples/Wild%20Goose%20Chase

On her website, she says this pattern is for beginners, but I am intimidated just by the length of the instructions. Yikes!

I am looking forward to the challenge. Let us know how your class goes. I will start mine by the end of the week.

Elise

Butterflyspain 07-17-2011 01:28 PM

Elise, If I can give you one piece of advice, read the instructions and then read them again. Then get several plastic bags and bag your patterns up as she instructs.

My first pattern I did by hand sewingthrough the paper with back stitches. It worked well and I gained a lot of "how to do it" knowledge.

Good luck
Elle

magpiefeather 07-17-2011 01:47 PM

My favorite is "Tumbleweeds" or variations that look like it.

Rosyhf 07-17-2011 02:11 PM

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I did JN Wedding Ring Star years ago. I found it easy to do. All the pieces for the quilt contained the paper so it was quite a fat pattern.

It's a shame that she doesn't offer just the main pattern pieces so the pattern wouldn't be so expensive for those who can't afford those prices and offer the extra paper patterns for those who can.

I never did use all the paper. I did a copy on the printer of the main pieces onto freezer paper and used those over and over to do the entire quilt, so in this instance, for me that is, I didn't need all that paper.

this is not a very good pic as I had to enlarge it from a very small pic
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quiltingnonie 07-17-2011 02:46 PM

Rosyhf, that is simply gorgeous!

frannella 07-17-2011 02:47 PM

simply gorgeous

Elise1 07-17-2011 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Elise, If I can give you one piece of advice, read the instructions and then read them again. Then get several plastic bags and bag your patterns up as she instructs.

Elle, Thank you for the advice, I will certainly follow it.

Stunning wedding ring quilt. Maybe someday . . .

Elise

Butterflyspain 07-17-2011 08:59 PM

Rosie, I love your quilt, beautiful colours in that one


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