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Old 04-15-2011, 07:29 AM
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I use Carol Doak's Foundation paper. It is thinner than printer paper more like newsprint, I guess. It is easy to tear off your project and with a coupon at Jo Ann's or Hancock not that expensive.
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Thanks, Sue. I'm anxious to try paper piecing and now I understand the benefits of having the ad a quarter ruler.
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Great tutorial!! :thumbup:

This is a wonderful You Tube video to help to "see" what the written instructions tell us:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uaW26igygE
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:38 AM
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It's tricky when you first start...makes you think!
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Do you always press your seams open? I have been pressing mine to one side. I have also gone to the Dollar store and picked up a kids tablet. 50 or 60 sheets for $1. It does have to be trimmed to 8-1/2 x 11 for the printer but that is easy to do and it works very well. I also like Carol Doak's paper.
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I usually press seams to the side but when I join some of the pieces of the block together, I then press open.

For me, it usually depends on where the seam is and how much bulk is around it.

I don't follow any rule just work each seam individually.
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With paper piecing you don't really have a choice where the seam allowances go but I have never had a problem with them myself. When I press as I add each piece the seam allowances go behind the piece I just sewed.
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Do you always press your seams open? I have been pressing mine to one side. I have also gone to the Dollar store and picked up a kids tablet. 50 or 60 sheets for $1. It does have to be trimmed to 8-1/2 x 11 for the printer but that is easy to do and it works very well. I also like Carol Doak's paper.
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Thank you.
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Now where do we get the pattern for that cute little PP angel that is your avatar?
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That is one of my own designs! Its called Lexa's Angel. I offer that one for an $8 donation to The Cleland Family Fund. My friend, Nicole Cleland, lost her beautiful, 7 year old daughter, Lexa, in a car accident when a drunk driver crossed the line and hit her car head on. Lexa died on December 4, 2010 and Nicole is still recovering in a rehabilitation center here in Pittsburgh. Her family needs all the help they can get right now, so if anyone is interested in that pattern just let me know!
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Now where do we get the pattern for that cute little PP angel that is your avatar?
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