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    Old 04-21-2019, 05:50 AM
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    I haven't done a lot of paper piecing, but I do like it for the precision, I have done a couple of lap quilts and they turned out great.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 05:58 AM
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    I'm trying a new way to paper piece, with fusible interfacing. I'm working on Karen Stone's Cinco De Mayo pattern which is a variation of a New York Beauty. I'm using lightweight pellon fusible interfacing and tracing the pattern onto the fusible, then paper piecing and fusing it all down before I trim. No paper pulling and no weak points. I've quilted with this before on embroidery pieces so I think it will work fine.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 08:13 AM
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    The first thing I tell my paper piecing students is that if you can think "backwards" you can paper piece. All it takes is reverse thinking and a lot of patience. And I love taking out the papers, yeah, I know, I'm weird
    My king sized "Insanity" is paper pieced. It is a smaller block size that Bonnie Hunters original with over 15,000 pieces, all batik. Won a 3rd by the judge but viewers choice of our show.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 08:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by premid1
    I have purchased a Judy Niemeyer fractured Star pattern - paper piecing and I am totally lost as to how to paper piece. It appears totally different to the pp I have done many years ago. I'm not sure if I will be able to make it, have all the fabrics, etc. Just keep looking and reading but not getting anywhere. Any suggestions? Thanks
    I'm taking a 3 day class on the oregon coast with two of her teachers next month.
    If you go to her website, under programs ad teaching, there is a list of teachers by area.
    http://www.quiltworx.com/certified-p...-and-teaching/
    if there is one or more anywhere near you write and ask where they teach.

    In honor of the class I'm actually going to buy fabric! I quit buying fabric in 2001!
    I'm also going to use batiks, which I've never really used before except for a few scraps.

    that said I know we don't Need a class for her patterns if we have some experience, but it sounds like so much fun.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 09:06 AM
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    This took 3rd? There must have been some amazing quilts to better this awesome quilt.

    Originally Posted by baskets4moo
    The first thing I tell my paper piecing students is that if you can think "backwards" you can paper piece. All it takes is reverse thinking and a lot of patience. And I love taking out the papers, yeah, I know, I'm weird
    My king sized "Insanity" is paper pieced. It is a smaller block size that Bonnie Hunters original with over 15,000 pieces, all batik. Won a 3rd by the judge but viewers choice of our show.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 09:09 AM
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    I too enjoy pping. I do not cut my pieces. I will cut strips and use only what I need rather than cut rectangles or whatever is suggested than have to pitch the other pieces so it cuts down on waste. If you have old phone books save those; the pages are tissue thin any more and really easy to remove from the stitches. I love the precision of it.
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    Old 04-21-2019, 01:08 PM
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    Yes, me too. Using freezer paper which you can use the same template many times. Look up the method online. I love to PP and at my age, keeps me accurate!
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    Old 04-21-2019, 03:56 PM
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    Feline fanatic.....love SilverLiningsOriginals........I love her patterns and her vellum paper....wouldn't use anything but them. I hated PPing until I was gifted with the 1/4" ruler and have since bought the 1.8" ruler also. I now do nothing but PPing, no more traditional.....what one can find in traditional, one can also fine in PPing. In my quild's quilt show in February, my Horse Hanging won a 1st place ribbon, and 2 vendors' choice ribbons and my Treasurers of the Seas won a vendors' choice ribbon also. They both received viewers' choice awards also....What a show it was for me this year and it was all because of paper piecing!

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    Old 04-21-2019, 05:13 PM
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    Iceblossom...Wow! That's a very ambitious project and sounds like a lot of fun too...please be sure to post a photo of that one when complete!
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    Old 04-21-2019, 05:50 PM
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    I love to paper piece also. I too have done all of Carol Doak's 50 paper pieced stars. It is my avatar. I have several project I am working on using it. I love the teeny tiny pieces.
    I just gave a presentation on PP to a neighboring quilt guild and taught a short class on it. If I had more time I would do more of it.
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