Thoughts on this PP? Tips needed and appreciated :)
#1
I really want to try paper piecing, but am not sure how to get started. My goal is to make this into a Christmas wall hanging - http://www.reginagrewe.de/05gratismuster/gm0001_e.html but I am not sure how advanced it is. What's a good pattern to start with just to practice? I saw a youtube video on it once, and even after watching it a few times I still didn't quite understand the process... maybe there's a better resource out there? I have been avoiding it for a couple of years now and really just want to give it a shot! (Quilters Cache has so many cute patterns I want to try!)
#2
It is a really cute pattern and I think it would be fairly simple. I would think you could find other tutorials on the subject. I looked at this lady's site and she does have some nice things...I love the kitten project she's starting!
#3
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I had the same problem, just couldn't seem to wrap my head around the concept of sewing on the wrong side of the paper with the fabric on the wrong side as well. :shock: I was like huh? You want me to do what? :shock:
I finally had a friend sit down with me and she had me sew a simple log cabin block with her instructing me. I felt so stupid afterwards because it turned out to be so simple.
My advice is to either have a quilting friend show you or stop by a quilting shop on their open sew time and ask for help. Just have everything with you and I'm sure they would be happy to help.
Hope this helps. :lol:
Faith :XD:
I finally had a friend sit down with me and she had me sew a simple log cabin block with her instructing me. I felt so stupid afterwards because it turned out to be so simple.
My advice is to either have a quilting friend show you or stop by a quilting shop on their open sew time and ask for help. Just have everything with you and I'm sure they would be happy to help.
Hope this helps. :lol:
Faith :XD:
#4
Originally Posted by Colbaltjars62
I had the same problem, just couldn't seem to wrap my head around the concept of sewing on the wrong side of the paper with the fabric on the wrong side as well. :shock: I was like huh? You want me to do what? :shock:
I finally had a friend sit down with me and she had me sew a simple log cabin block with her instructing me. I felt so stupid afterwards because it turned out to be so simple.
My advice is to either have a quilting friend show you or stop by a quilting shop on their open sew time and ask for help. Just have everything with you and I'm sure they would be happy to help.
Hope this helps. :lol:
Faith :XD:
I finally had a friend sit down with me and she had me sew a simple log cabin block with her instructing me. I felt so stupid afterwards because it turned out to be so simple.
My advice is to either have a quilting friend show you or stop by a quilting shop on their open sew time and ask for help. Just have everything with you and I'm sure they would be happy to help.
Hope this helps. :lol:
Faith :XD:
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SEE what I mean!!!!!
Just make sure the wrong side of the fabric of the first piece is facing the paper and all pieces after that are facing right sides together to sew.
Did that make sense?
If you still can't get it PM me and I'll try to help. Being a newbie on PP makes me understand the frustration of not being able to get it.
Just make sure the wrong side of the fabric of the first piece is facing the paper and all pieces after that are facing right sides together to sew.
Did that make sense?
If you still can't get it PM me and I'll try to help. Being a newbie on PP makes me understand the frustration of not being able to get it.
#6
Originally Posted by Colbaltjars62
SEE what I mean!!!!!
Just make sure the wrong side of the fabric of the first piece is facing the paper and all pieces after that are facing right sides together to sew.
Did that make sense?
If you still can't get it PM me and I'll try to help. Being a newbie on PP makes me understand the frustration of not being able to get it.
Just make sure the wrong side of the fabric of the first piece is facing the paper and all pieces after that are facing right sides together to sew.
Did that make sense?
If you still can't get it PM me and I'll try to help. Being a newbie on PP makes me understand the frustration of not being able to get it.
#10
Hmmm. I agree that this is an absolutely adorable little pattern, so I copied one for myself. She has a number of really great patterns on her website. HOWEVER, I'm not sure that I would recommend it for a beginner--just because of all the unusual signs and symbols. I'd make sure that I had the process "down pat" before I tried this one. IMHO. Whatever you do, I wish you Happy Pieceing!
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