Who likes to paper piece? Lets Chit Chat!
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http://www.quiltworx.com/ this is the link!
Originally Posted by smitty
Paper piecing is so accurate ! go to www.quiltworks.com to
see Judy Niemeyers patterns and quilts. her insttuctions are very clear. SOME of them not as hard as they look. smitty
see Judy Niemeyers patterns and quilts. her insttuctions are very clear. SOME of them not as hard as they look. smitty
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this is the link
http://www.quiltworx.com/
http://www.quiltworx.com/
Originally Posted by Pat G
Smitty, I went to the quiltworks site & all I get is "website cannot display pg.". I tried over & over in case I had misspelled it but that's all I could get. Is there a more complete name possibly?
Pat
Pat
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Thank you Danmar, Pat and Foxigranny! I have lots more to do after I get the center arcs done. The border is heavily pieced and lots of curves, but they're not 4.4" square, so I should be fine. I've done lots of these PP patterns. I'll post a pic when it's done.
Now.............back to Jane! Hugs
Now.............back to Jane! Hugs
#126
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Sherri.....I make templates from the Carol Doak patterns.
It makes it so much easier when fussy cutting. I also put a dot at the corner of all the pieces on the wrong side....matching is a snap....I have been paper piecing about 4 years and belong to Carol Doak group...I recomend it to all beginners...the members and Carol are fantastic and very helpful...As for books check your library
It makes it so much easier when fussy cutting. I also put a dot at the corner of all the pieces on the wrong side....matching is a snap....I have been paper piecing about 4 years and belong to Carol Doak group...I recomend it to all beginners...the members and Carol are fantastic and very helpful...As for books check your library
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Originally Posted by craftybear
Hi,
I was wondering who all likes to make paper piecing. I just learned last month and now I am hooked. I hope to chat with others that likes to paper piece.
"Craftybear"
I was wondering who all likes to make paper piecing. I just learned last month and now I am hooked. I hope to chat with others that likes to paper piece.
"Craftybear"
#128
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Originally Posted by danmar
Originally Posted by adriansmom
Originally Posted by danmar
I just did my first PPing today. I have a question for you. When you are finished and go to cut around the paper to get the real shape of the piece you did, how do you keep the material underneath from shifting??? Mine shifted and then it was about 1/8" short of lining up with the paper after I cut it off. I also had a hard time sewing the 2 halves of the little square together and keeping my points. Any tips??
Thanks and I'd love to chat about pping.
Marilyn
Thanks and I'd love to chat about pping.
Marilyn
I use my rotary cutter/ruler to trim on the lines (1/4" past the seam line), so I don't normally have a shifting problem. As for putting the together, you must use pins to line up the lines/points. That is why it is helpful to not remove the paper until the top is together.
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Originally Posted by LUV2QLT
OK - going to give this photo add thing a try - here's the quilt, held up by my son, the Eagle Boy Scout - the center panel is of a camping scene - all paper pieced! My second attempt at PP!!!
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Originally Posted by Sheree from Chicago
My first quilt was PP (New York Beauty). Most of my quilts have been PP and a couple of bargellos which is strip piecing. I'm learning all aspects of piecing with the Jane quilt we are doing here on QuiltingBoard and currently working on Japanese Fans by Judy Neimeyer. I think her PP patterns are the easiest to follow and give you templates for pre-cutting your fabrics.
Here is a pic of what I've done so far.
Here is a pic of what I've done so far.
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