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Old 03-16-2009, 02:58 PM
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I am thinking about trying paper piecing. Any tips and instructions that will help me? I'm totally clueless as to this, but I see some paper-pieced patterns I'm dying to make..
Please help with links advice and general know-how
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I love paper piecing. For me I used Carol Doake's patterns to get started. I don't have the link but if you google Carol Doake her site will come up. I have several of her books. They come with CD's that have all the patterns ready to print out. When you get hooked on paper piceing you will have to try a Judy Niemeyer pattern. My avatar is a paper piece pattern from Carol Doake.
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It is loads of fun and you will love it! Just take your time. For me the 1st piece ALWAYS looks wrong, but it does work. Start with one of the really simple Carol Doake blocks and then go from there. Oh and...when you have the quilt all sewn together..don't get in a huge hurry to pull off the paper..you can loosen your stitches. Have fun and show us what you are doing!!
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Here are lots of free patterns to get you started. You will love it!

http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/3971.asp
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i order my patterns online from littlefoot.net
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If you use a pattern, be sure to print off each page from a printer, not a copier. It's amazing how after a few printings, the copier will start to distort the page, and pretty soon you're an eigth or more of an inch off!

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Carol Doak has a dvd that is excellent for learning paper piecing. She shows all the basics and all the extras.
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:43 PM
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took a Carol Doak class and I love her books the best way to learn
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I don't use printer paper for foundation piecing - too hard to remove from the fabric when I'm done piecing. Instead, I use tissue paper. I trace or design a 'master' block and staple about 6-8 tissue sheets to it. Then I 'sew' on the lines of the 'master' with an un-threaded needle. That way, all the copies are exactly the same, and the tissue is easy to remove from the back of the blocks. I remove the staples CAREFULLY. Then I number the sections of each tissue sheet, and I also label each with the color fabric it will have. Fewer piecing mistakes. You can staple more tissue paper and 'sew' more copies to make as many blocks as you need.

I do the same thing to make templates for each of the foundation pieces and then sew chain-style. That way, I don't have to 'guess' when I'm laying the fabric on the foundations. Some people don't bother with this step, but it makes things go faster and much more easily for me. I don't spend as much time figuring out if my pieces are going to be big enough.
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http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html
This has a wonderful first PP block.
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