Beginner book on paper piecing
#15
There is a paper piecing pattern for free on line for the Storm at Sea. It appears to be a more simple PPing project to learn the technique. If you just need a boost to get started, why not take a few books out from the library?
#17
For a quick summary, I always go here:
http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html
I've been using this as a refresher for years. I have poor spatial skills, and have to go back for a reminder of what goes where every time I do paper piecing. I find this one very clear.
http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html
I've been using this as a refresher for years. I have poor spatial skills, and have to go back for a reminder of what goes where every time I do paper piecing. I find this one very clear.
#18
For a quick summary, I always go here:
http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html
I've been using this as a refresher for years. I have poor spatial skills, and have to go back for a reminder of what goes where every time I do paper piecing. I find this one very clear.
http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html
I've been using this as a refresher for years. I have poor spatial skills, and have to go back for a reminder of what goes where every time I do paper piecing. I find this one very clear.
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