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danmar 03-23-2010 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by HisPatchwork
I love paper piecing too! I drew up a simple scrappy pattern to use when showing others that want to learn. Leave the paper on until all pieces are put together. I have one to make for my DD that I drew out onto interfacing...won't have to pull off any paper.

Thank you for the pattern. I'll have to try it out. I absolutely love your little bluebird. And as for the back, How do you get everything trimmed to 1/4"? Yours looks so nice and neat. I'm not doing it right somehow and mine is really bad on the back.
Do you sew through the 1/4" seam line or only on the line to attach the new piece? Also, are the numbers on the patterns the order in which to add the pieces?? I wondered that last night.

Also, on your Tulip, all of those surrounding fabrics are just awesome! You have great taste!
Marilyn

danmar 03-23-2010 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Here are some useful points for pp:
1. I use regular copy paper, nothing special.
2. Use a short stitch because they make removing the paper easier and the fabric won't move.
3. Do not remove the paper until the piece is completely done!
4. Remember to trim your seams (once they've been sewed)to 1/4".
5. Press and starch each piece right after you've added it.
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I like copy paper, the regular stuff I use for my printer. But that is so strong
that ripping it out sometimes breaks the thread. So I spray it with water to
weaken the paper fibers. After it is wet, it will rip off nicely, straight or curved!!

Thanks for the tips. I had a hard time getting all of my paper off.

crazyquilternc 03-23-2010 08:21 AM

I just started paper peiceing and really like it! Nothing hard yet! I like this thread.

Olivia's Grammy 03-23-2010 08:36 AM

I love PP. I haven't done any for a while. To many other things to get in the way. I have Carol Doarks cd. I had just heard of using the freezer paper and love that idea. The tip about wetting the paper will be a good one to remember.

fun2quilt 03-23-2010 09:04 AM

Done PP with copy paper, newsprint, and freezer paper.
Diffinately like the freezer paper the best, and no sewing threw the paper ie: no dull needles:) Used the newsprint for string quilt blocks, worked great for that.

ILoveToQuilt 03-23-2010 09:05 AM

I LOVE to paper piece! I have one comment to make, though. You suggest to "starch" the finished block. However, I found that bugs (especially carpet beetles) will eat the starch and destroy your hard work. They literally leave holes in the fabric. What I found is better is "sizing". This stiffens the fabric but is not a starch product. This starch problem has been verified by various quilt appraisers, teachers, etc., I am not making this up. Just thought I'd help. :idea:

tkhooper 03-23-2010 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by krazy4quilts
well i have 2 more patterns printed out. Im going to do the snowflake and 700 member celebration one.

Did someone mention snowflake? I'd love to see it. Can you direct me?

tkhooper 03-23-2010 09:31 AM

I love the bluebird. Can you tell me where to get the pattern?

Sparky 03-23-2010 10:29 AM

I love it too. I'm self taught and have a problem with doing things in reverse. I've had to work out my own system. The quilt on my atvar was paper pieced, over 1000 pieces in a 36" circle.

Olivia's Grammy 03-23-2010 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Sparky
I love it too. I'm self taught and have a problem with doing things in reverse. I've had to work out my own system. The quilt on my atvar was paper pieced, over 1000 pieces in a 36" circle.

WOW, that's awesome. How long did it take?


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