String Piecing on adding machine paper
#194
Originally Posted by SherrieDLux
What in the world is a pantogram? Newbie here, bare with me
Where the panto goes on the machine.
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An example of a simple panto I drew.
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#195
Originally Posted by Cuddly Quilter
This is stunning. I have started a shoe box with cut strips as suggested. That is going well. I am now definitely adding a roll of till tape and going to use my bags of scraps to make a long 'snake'. This will be fun when i am BETWEEN projects.
Thanks for sharing.
I have fallen in LOVE with your 2 quilts.
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Thanks for sharing.
I have fallen in LOVE with your 2 quilts.
:thumbup:
#199
Not making a jelly roll. The paper acts as a stabilizer. If you try to sew scraps together, they go off on their own in a wonky direction. It is difficult to keep it straight. Adding machine paper is straight, and it will keep your scraps straight. Simple solution to wonky strips.
#200
I sew all sorts of shapes together using my old dryer sheets. I will also sew strips on them and just collect them until I had enough to design with. Even the tiniest pieces can be sewed. What great about this technique is that you have the blocks already.
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