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Dancing Needle 07-13-2009 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Maride
I tried a paper piecing technique I found with freezer paper, and there is no tearing, therefore,, no ripped stitches.

Here is a link:

http://www.twiddletails.com/store/in...age=page&id=21

I tried it and it worked great. I will never tear paper again.

Maria

Update: I used this technique and it does work great! Thanks for posting this link Maria. The technique was easy to do and I was able to use the same piece of paper multiple times. This will become my new method of choice when paper piecing. Here's a picture of the block I did with this method. It is for our County Fair Quilt Block Contest. The provide the fabric and the entrants select a pattern.

2009 Thurston County Fair Quilt Block Contest Entry
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foxxigrani 07-13-2009 04:51 PM

I am not an expert at paper piecing like some or most of you. But I buy the regular school paper cheap. I buy it for about .50 a package. It has lines yes but doesn't seem to bother me. It tears of real easy and of course I do have a small stitch, very small. Friend said use a larger needle too and I did for a while but found regular need works better too, so easy. Hope this helps you as I am a very green beginner.

Rita

ljsunflower 07-13-2009 04:58 PM

old phone book pages are good, too.

foxxigrani 07-14-2009 04:39 AM

Ok since we are on this subject. Question??????

Do you tear the paper off after you get all your blocks made and sewn into a top or do you tear after each block is made? I got to thinking about that last night as I was making my sample block, what to do????

Thanks in advance.

Rita

feline fanatic 07-14-2009 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by Maride
I tried a paper piecing technique I found with freezer paper, and there is no tearing, therefore,, no ripped stitches.

Here is a link:

http://www.twiddletails.com/store/in...age=page&id=21

I tried it and it worked great. I will never tear paper again.

Maria

DITTO!!! I love this method of paper piecing. I used it to complete an elaborate mariners compass top and like you I will never go back to tearing again.

FF

pocoellie 07-14-2009 07:59 AM

I use just plain old copy paper, shortening the stitch makes it a lot easier to tear the paper away.

bearisgray 07-14-2009 11:11 AM

I can give a tip on what NOT to do - and I thought I was so smart when I did it!

I sewed about 1/8 inch around each of my blocks with a short stitch - and then I pieced these little block together.

If I was going to do it again, I MIGHT use a very long basting stitch to keep the edges from flopping around - and then I would remove it before sewing any cross seams.

Those bits of paper were awful to get out. I don't think I have them all yet.


The Babe 07-14-2009 02:36 PM

Dancing Needle - loved the block you did and I just may try that method. Thanks for sharing.

Skeat 07-14-2009 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by foxxigrani
Ok since we are on this subject. Question??????

Do you tear the paper off after you get all your blocks made and sewn into a top or do you tear after each block is made? I got to thinking about that last night as I was making my sample block, what to do????

Thanks in advance.

Rita

I like to rip mine after they are 'all' made. It could be time consuming for me to stop and rip right after sewing 'one'. Could be good if someone needed a short sewing break:)I like to rip when all the blocks are finished, while watching evening tv w/a small trash can right next to me...then I have a great group of blocks ready to sew in the morning-ready to go:)Skeat

Skeat 07-14-2009 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by foxxigrani
I am not an expert at paper piecing like some or most of you. But I buy the regular school paper cheap. I buy it for about .50 a package. It has lines yes but doesn't seem to bother me. It tears of real easy and of course I do have a small stitch, very small. Friend said use a larger needle too and I did for a while but found regular need works better too, so easy. Hope this helps you as I am a very green beginner.

Rita

Never thought of using that paper...and, w/kids...I have a ton of it!:0)


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