I am teaching myself to do paper piecing. If I survive the learning process I do believe I will like this technique very much.
To help my super husband built me a light box. Using two picture frames, regular document type, from Goodwill at 49 cents each. A piece of transfer paper inbetween the two pieces of glass and put back into one of the frames and secured. Then he built a box out of the backing from the frames, reinforced at the corners using pickets from our garden leftovers. He used wood screws to form the box and the picture frame fits perfectly on the top. Picked up a candalabra fixture at Lowe's for $2.79 and a 40W bulb. The light lays on an old glass ashtray, yeah we still had one of those around, and voila I have a super light box. It makes lining up the fabric with the paper pieces so much easier. It will also get use for doing applique. I checked on buying a light box and the cheapest I found was $29.50 on amazon. So for under $10 I now have a great tool and I will keep my DH for another 47 years. |
that's great. glad hubby was able to do this for you! love the green aspect as well.
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You are one lucky lady to have such a handy husband! I'm still waiting for a simple lite box.
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Why do you need a light box to do paper piecing? How do you use it. I have PP for years and never used one or needed one. Just curious
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You will survive and succeed. I am sure.
If I taught myself, I am certain you can learn. I learned from Connecting Threads tutorial. http://www.connectingthreads.com/tut...iece__D61.html So far, I have never used a light box to copy my foundation. I make copies to my printer. Sometimes, I will make two copies of a pattern, cut around their edges and tape them onto one page so i can further copy two patterns at a time instead of just one. Your lightbox sounds great. Happy PP! |
Nice hubby
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I make many of my patterns and hubby has promise to make me one. I am still waiting. :roll:
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Your hubby is a keeper!!
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That is so neat and for sure he is a keeper :)
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Easy light box -- shallow plastic bin or box (I'm sure you have one around!) - tap light, piece of plexiglass from Home Depot.
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