Paper piecing
I had directions for a helpful hint but lost the paper.
Print a separate template and cut the pieces out Lay the cut piece on the fabric and cut I don’t remember if you lay the face up piece on the wrong side of the fabric or the face down template on the right side of the fabric? |
I use freezer paper for templates and iron it on to the back of the fabric. (it sticks to the fabric) so I must reverse the template drawing. Look on-line for paper piecing using freezer paper. Here is the one I've used for years!!
[url]https://www.twiddletails.com/assets/images/PDF%20Files/FPFTute.pdf[url] |
Paper-piecing tip: cut fabric pieces to the right size every time
from Quilt Block Bonanza by Nancy Mahoney https://blog.shopmartingale.com/quil...ze-every-time/ |
Wondering if Teen uses either of these methods for her gorgeous work.
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There are many you tube tutorials on line
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the link to twiddletails does not work.
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Paper
Originally Posted by Kitsie
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I use freezer paper for templates and iron it on to the back of the fabric. (it sticks to the fabric) so I must reverse the template drawing. Look on-line for paper piecing using freezer paper. Here is the one I've used for years!!
[url]https://www.twiddletails.com/assets/images/PDF%20Files/FPFTute.pdf[url] |
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Originally Posted by quiltingcandy
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Aggie, I just had a thread last week about paper piecing. One person directed me to Mr. Domestic on Youtube. He uses freezer paper and you don't stitch through the paper. It's the fold method. I am going to try it because I'm not wild about paper piecing but love the results. I want to get better at it.
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