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mjsylvstr 01-21-2010 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by aberi
Shavereg... I use a quarter foot ruler and it is the best
!!! Makes paperpiecing so easy and always exact!!!
You only need to buy the 6 inch ruler unless you are working on very long sections... I just slide it along perfectly.. I"m lost without it!

There is also the [ add 1/8" ] ruler..very good for the very tiny patterns

Paula Z in AZ 01-21-2010 03:12 PM

Carol also has an on-line Yahoo group. There's a lot of interaction and Carol put up new patterns (for members) every month or so.

It's a wonderful group and if you are interested in paper piecing this is the place to go!!

I started a PP project about 5 yrs ago, can you say UFO...:roll: I chose to work on UFOs and it just happened I decided to finish ....Now, there's a story here...remember when PP you will need extra material!!!

I, however, (clearing throat here) ran out of fabric for one of the 'strips' ....eee-gads! I always buy 1 yd minimum but most of the time I purchase 2 yrds. Yes, it's too much but it's a carry-over from sewing my own clothes for so many years; 2 yds will make anything I want...so it was/is a habit. So, how did I go wrong??? Since the fabric is now 5 yrs old there is no more...:cry: Thank goodness it's only a tabletopper...:lol:

Tucson's Quilt Show is this weekend, maybe I can find something 'close' to the polka-dots I used...it could happen... :lol:

Here's the link for Carol's group, be sure to join us!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CarolDoakQuiltingGroup/

There's also a few Free Patterns available to anyone from Carol's home page: http://www.caroldoak.com/free-quilt-patterns.php

Use up some scraps and give it a try...You'll like it!

Catlady 01-21-2010 04:14 PM

I got Carols book and DVD on Amazon.com. Was cheaper
than anywhere else too. Now I just have to get up my
courage to do it. LOL
Catlady

Baywatch quilter 01-21-2010 04:29 PM

Remember to enter the area of paper piecing with caution... it is highly addictive! :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

Marilyn Philips 01-21-2010 04:42 PM

I just ordered the 6" and 12" lip rulers and some foundation paper about 1 hr. ago. I checked out vellum and other papers for sale. Order checked out through www.softexpressions.com. I found that Carol Doak's paper and you get 100 sheets for $8.96 on sale. All the other papers were only 30 sheets for about the same price. Shipping however is expensive - $11.55 by regular mail.

davis2se 01-21-2010 04:51 PM

I just love paper piecing, and it was both a Carol Doak book and DVD that got me going on it. It is an amazing process, and almost always results in pieces that my friends look at and say "Oh My Gosh, I could NEVER do something like that". But, of course they could

jeanau 01-21-2010 05:35 PM

I'm normally not a stupid person, but I don't think that I understand exactly what paper piecing is or does. Can anyone explain it to me.
Thanks!!
Audrey

Paula Z in AZ 01-21-2010 08:30 PM

You may also want to check out the Office supply stores and Walmart or with JoAnn's coupon it's a real deal.

I buy Helilx vellum, 25% rag paper, 50 sheets for $2.00 to $3.00 [no shipping...LoL]. Watch for it on those end-isle sale racks ;) (not advertised).

cyd 01-21-2010 09:05 PM

Please post when you have 'played' some. I've tried this but had little success-would like to know some tips, please.

Paula Z in AZ 01-22-2010 11:07 AM

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Here's my current paper piecing UFO I call "Pink All Around".
This block is from a PP class I took 3 years ago...<hanging head & going to corner w/o blocks>.

It's not hard I just put it away :D

Pink All Around
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