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ilovetosew 02-02-2011 06:39 PM

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Paper piecing is not hard, just a bit confusing until you realize that you are sewing through the pattern from the front, while your fabric pieces are on the back.

I had 4" size heart blocks and reduced them on my copier by 46% to 2 1/2". I numbered the sections according to the order I'd be covering them with fabric. Some patterns are already numbered. Make sure you cut your pieces of fabric a bit bigger than you'll need to avoid having them too small when you flip them back.

Place your first piece of fabric over section 1, right side up, on the unlined side of the paper. Place the fabric that will cover section 2 on top of #1, right sides together, lining up the edge. Flip the pattern over, holding tightly to the fabric pieces and sew on the line between sections 1 & 2, through the paper. Back stitch at both ends of every seam. Flip the pattern over and use your fingernail to press the fabric over.

sewwhat85 02-02-2011 06:46 PM

great tute

ilovetosew 02-02-2011 06:47 PM

Use something like a thin piece of cardstock to place on the line you just sewed and fold the pattern back over the cardstock to make a nice fold, and trim your fabric to 1/8" for this mini heart. Fold the pattern back all around the section you just sewed and trim all around to 1/8". Line up section 3s fabric on the edge of section 2 fabric and sew on the line like the first seam. Finger press open on the fabric side, fold back on the line and trim to 1/8". Do all the sections in order of the numbers.

ilovetosew 02-02-2011 06:49 PM

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When you are finished all the sections, trim all around to the outside line. I sewed an inch border around my heart and squared it to 3 inches.

kriscraft99 02-02-2011 06:53 PM

oh very nice! I need somebody to sit down with me until I "get it".. I love how paper pieces turn out

ilovetosew 02-02-2011 06:54 PM

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Scrunch up the heart to break up the pattern and take the paper off your heart.

The paper for my card is cut to 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches, one patterned piece and one cardstock piece. Place the heart on the inside, making dots for placement, and draw lines inside the dots 1/4 inch, cut on the lines using a sharp utility knife.

ilovetosew 02-02-2011 07:08 PM

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Mark the placement of your heart on the inside of your patterned paper with dots. Make lines 1/4 inch inside the dots and cut with a sharp utility knife. Centre the heart in the opening and sew from the right side, catching the border of the heart in the stitching. You could try a decorative stitch.

Fold both papers in half, and coat the cardstock with glue stick, then place the papers together, making the edges even. Flatten under a book until dry. Voila! A cut little card!
Janie

littlehud 02-02-2011 07:43 PM

Thanks for the tute.

Charming 02-02-2011 09:35 PM

Thank you sooooooo much Janie. This is amazing. Now couple of questions:

1- After the pieced heart is ready did you sew it on the cardstock or the plain or the decorative one?

2- If I want to print somethin on the card when would i do that? or is it better just to hand write inside the card? or maybe you even have a totally different idea !!!!!!!
I was thinking to go to Michael's and see if they have some sort of very thin kind of transparent paper where i can print and then stick it to the inside!!!!!!!!!

Faten

SandyMac 02-03-2011 05:50 AM

Thanks for the tut.Your card is lovely.

CarrieAnne 02-03-2011 07:52 AM

thanks!

mimee4 02-03-2011 08:15 AM

Absolutely adorable. Thanks for this tute.

golo8 02-03-2011 11:17 AM

thanks... that was unique...

Charming 02-03-2011 11:19 AM

I am trying to do the 4" braided heart in your pics, but i got confused about the order of sewing the pieces. How am I supposed to sew In what order?

Thanks

SittingPretty 02-03-2011 12:29 PM

That is so neat and clever. Way to go!

Charming 02-03-2011 01:19 PM

nvmnd...got it....my brain decided it is about time to workout :oops:

Awesumpunk 02-03-2011 01:50 PM

can't get my head around how to do it... i understand cutting the strips, but what about the seam allowance?

DoxieMom 02-03-2011 02:37 PM

I love the card and your tutorial has inspired me to try this out for my special Valentine! Thank you!

ilovetosew 02-03-2011 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by fatens
Thank you sooooooo much Janie. This is amazing. Now couple of questions:

1- After the pieced heart is ready did you sew it on the cardstock or the plain or the decorative one?

2- If I want to print somethin on the card when would i do that? or is it better just to hand write inside the card? or maybe you even have a totally different idea !!!!!!!
I was thinking to go to Michael's and see if they have some sort of very thin kind of transparent paper where i can print and then stick it to the inside!!!!!!!!!

Hi Fatens,
1. I cut a window from my patterned paper and centered the heart block inside the window, then sewed around the paper window, catching the border of the heart block.

2. I don't think cardstock would print well in our printer. I have handwritten in my cards, but you could also print out your sweet nothings on another piece of paper and glue it inside the card. You can also buy 'sayings' on stickers, some that are transparent and some with a background - they would work too.
Janie

Faten


ilovetosew 02-03-2011 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by Awesumpunk
can't get my head around how to do it... i understand cutting the strips, but what about the seam allowance?


Cut your strip to fit with a generous bit leftover to make sure you cover the space and have enough for seam allowance to sew the next strip to. On these tiny blocks I cut the seam allowance to 1/8" to reduce bulk, but on a larger block, I would use 1/4".

ilovetosew 02-03-2011 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by fatens
I am trying to do the 4" braided heart in your pics, but i got confused about the order of sewing the pieces. How am I supposed to sew In what order?

Thanks

You have to try to stick to the numbered order on the picture so the pieces will fit together and all edges will be covered. Cover 1 first, then 2 and sew on the line between 1 & 2, then press and trim. Cover 3 and sew on the line between 2 & 3, press and trim. And so on.
Janie

Cookie64 02-03-2011 10:49 PM

Very nice, thanks for the lesson.

Cookie

Becca Bear 02-03-2011 10:59 PM

Nice block. Thanks for the tute!

Annz 02-07-2011 06:59 PM

Saved this one. Thanks.


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