Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Paper piecing >
  • Paper piecing

  • Paper piecing

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 02-17-2012, 03:06 PM
      #11  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Feb 2010
    Location: Maryland
    Posts: 3,586
    Default

    I also use the cheapest copy paper I can find. I have not had a problem with it or lint in the printer. Make sure you don't buy the 24# bright white paper--that is thick. I did try Carol Doak's paper but for some reason my printer (an HP) didn't like it and wouldn't feed it correctly, I don't think it was Carol's paper--just my printer although her paper is kind of expensive if you're printing out a lot of copies.
    virtualbernie is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 04:10 PM
      #12  
    Super Member
     
    JudyTheSewer's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Aug 2011
    Location: Sparks, NV
    Posts: 1,243
    Default

    Did I buy the wrong kind of vellum? It was about a dime a sheet at JoAnns (I think I bought it in a pack of 50 sheets in the scrapbooking department) and I found it to be very tough and it pulled at my stitching when tearing it out. And, yes, I used a very short stitch just as I always do with copy paper. I love to paper piece but don't use the vellum I bought anymore.

    Originally Posted by Peckish
    I've used copy paper, vellum, paper-piecing paper (specially made for paper-piecing), tracing paper, and clean newspaper. My favorite to work with by far is vellum. It's available at office supply stores.
    JudyTheSewer is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 04:48 PM
      #13  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: May 2011
    Location: Pacific NW
    Posts: 9,444
    Default

    Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer
    Did I buy the wrong kind of vellum? It was about a dime a sheet at JoAnns (I think I bought it in a pack of 50 sheets in the scrapbooking department) and I found it to be very tough and it pulled at my stitching when tearing it out. And, yes, I used a very short stitch just as I always do with copy paper. I love to paper piece but don't use the vellum I bought anymore.
    Hmmm that's interesting. I don't know if there are different kinds of vellum. The kind I use is somewhat transparent, which is why I like it; I can see the printed lines from the back side.
    If I'm making a block with tiny pieces, I stitch through the paper and find that I do sometimes have difficulties tearing the paper away. To help with this, I hold a fingernail on the stitching.
    However, most of the time, especially with normal-sized or larger blocks, I don't actually stitch on the vellum, I fold it on the stitching lines and stitch right next to the fold.

    Last edited by Peckish; 02-17-2012 at 04:50 PM.
    Peckish is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 05:22 PM
      #14  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Aug 2010
    Location: Central Iowa
    Posts: 2,338
    Default

    I am also using Carol Doaks foundation paper I have tried the regular printer paper it is not as easy to use
    newbee3 is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 05:23 PM
      #15  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Aug 2010
    Location: Central Iowa
    Posts: 2,338
    Default

    my hp printer works fine with carol doaks paper
    newbee3 is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 05:42 PM
      #16  
    Junior Member
     
    Join Date: Aug 2011
    Location: Southeast Va
    Posts: 245
    Default

    Love Carol Doak's paper and use a smaller stitch

    Originally Posted by MiaA
    I use the Carol Doak's foundation paper and love it, I've bought it at Joann's with a 50% off coupon :-)
    gailinva is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 05:47 PM
      #17  
    Super Member
     
    Yarn or Fabric's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jan 2009
    Location: Alabama
    Posts: 3,371
    Default

    If you don't want to rip the paper off you can also do freezer paper piecing instead.
    I've done both. Right now I'm using regular copy paper. I don't have any problems removing it.
    Yarn or Fabric is offline  
    Old 02-17-2012, 08:20 PM
      #18  
    Super Member
     
    AliKat's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Apr 2007
    Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Posts: 2,943
    Default

    Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer
    Did I buy the wrong kind of vellum? It was about a dime a sheet at JoAnns (I think I bought it in a pack of 50 sheets in the scrapbooking department) and I found it to be very tough and it pulled at my stitching when tearing it out. And, yes, I used a very short stitch just as I always do with copy paper. I love to paper piece but don't use the vellum I bought anymore.
    I was advised years ago to use 25% rag vellum. I bought a very large amount on sale at Office Depot - online - as we don't have them in Phoenix anymore. It was way cheaper than Carol Doak's PPpaper. It worked just great!

    Regular scrapbooking vellum has to be firmer to stand up to the stamping and folding and all. Too heavy for PP.

    ali
    AliKat is offline  
    Old 02-18-2012, 04:15 AM
      #19  
    Super Member
     
    Yarn or Fabric's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jan 2009
    Location: Alabama
    Posts: 3,371
    Default

    Oh - If you are making odd shapes, try precutting the pieces. Make an extra copy of the design to cut apart to make oversized fabric cutting templates. Here is a link to a tutorial on it... http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2...r-piecing.html
    I have been doing a lot of paper piecing - and a lot of ripping out because I use a piece of fabric that I *think* will work and it doesn't or I didn't have the angle right..... I think precutting will save a lot of headaches.
    Yarn or Fabric is offline  
    Old 02-18-2012, 06:23 AM
      #20  
    Member
     
    Txkolibri's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2011
    Location: Texas
    Posts: 43
    Default

    I have used packages of paper for sandwich baskets found in restuarant supply stores. Very cheap, but have to cut to fit printer.
    Txkolibri is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    tothenci
    Links and Resources
    0
    11-12-2011 01:56 PM
    craftybear
    Links and Resources
    5
    08-16-2011 04:18 PM
    craftybear
    Links and Resources
    0
    04-26-2011 01:03 PM
    roselady
    Main
    10
    08-29-2009 11:05 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter