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    Old 01-02-2011, 09:18 AM
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    I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere, but I was looking for estimates on how much of the consistant fabrics to have on hand before starting. For example, approx. how much blue should I have for the sky, to have enough for all 12 blocks? I know it's a guess, but for those that have done this before, maybe there are some guidelines?

    Thanks!!
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    Old 01-02-2011, 09:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by Tulip
    Jumped out of bed this morning, ran to the computer, found the block and had an anxiety attack. Paper pieceing, oh no....(groan and cuss). Made the coffee, pottied the girls and said, I can do this! Then found 27 jobs to stall starting "The Block". Long story short, went to Walmart, found some great material for 4.97 a yard. Saw the same material I had bought at Joanns yesterday for 6.99 a yard at Walmart for 4.97. Same designer, etc. I guess that is why Joanns does the 40% coupons.. Anyhoo, it was great fun to fabric shop, haven't done that in many years. So, about the block, I am making a practice block tomorrow first thing in the morning off of the Quilters Cache site. I can do this, I can do this. Thanks for inspiring growth, SulaBug...

    Hang in there! I love paper piecing just make sure you get your test square to the proper size and you'll do fine. Can't wait to see your block.
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    Old 01-02-2011, 10:41 AM
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    all this blah, blah, blah about paper piecing. it's so simple even i can do it. just pull up your big girl pants and jump in. only kidding.

    sometimes we fake ourselves out before we try a new project. i found it wasn't as difficult as i let myself think it would be.

    however, it is time consuming tearing away all that foundation paper. i did an entire quilt for my dg and it turned out beautifully. sure hated it for a while though. swore i would never pp again. but, here i am! shouldn't be so hard to do only one little square.

    all the completed blocks are wonderful. good starter pattern, sulabug. thanks for all your hard work getting us up and running.
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    Old 01-02-2011, 11:27 AM
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    This was my first time pp and I was looking forward to it after watching a couple of videos on it (just search online or YouTube). The test square itself was eye opening for me as I realized that I need to make sure and check that when I iron back on the seam that the fabric reaches to the SA outside the block I'm working on. I did have to rip out a couple of seams at times. Another one of my boo-boos is that I'd jump to another number out of sequence, thinking I could make it work. That doesn't always work and so ripit I would go!

    In the end, I do like pp but it does take some getting acquainted with the orientations. I was not only inspired by Sulabug's House of God choice, but enjoyably challenged! Thanks Sula!
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    Old 01-02-2011, 12:48 PM
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    I have never done this before but I decided I would use 3 different "sky" fabrics. Saw a day, evening, night quilt once that was lovely this way. Found a dark blue fabric with small gold stars that will be used for night, a lite washed blue for day - looks like thin clouds with the "washed" look. Forgot what other is. I am thinking about a muted gold for the dome/steeple. NOW what colors for the church. As this will be night, I am going to use a pale yellow for windows. Remainder up in air. Any suggestions helpful. Gosh I love all of you and your help.
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    Old 01-02-2011, 01:28 PM
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    WHITE!
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    Old 01-02-2011, 01:31 PM
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    WHITE for the day, dove gray for evening, slightly darker, night.
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    Old 01-02-2011, 02:21 PM
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    Hello everyone! Had a great time paper piecing this block today. I have never made a pp block of a church or a building before and it was a change from the usual. One thing though, found it tricky piecing the slanted edges of the roof and sky! Managed in the end. As I did not have printed copies of the pattern, I drew them out manually and was able to measure and match the various pieces without too much trouble. It was fun! Can't wait to see what the next block is going to be!
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    Old 01-02-2011, 03:37 PM
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    Originally Posted by BizzieLizzie
    Hello everyone! Had a great time paper piecing this block today.
    do we get to see as we go along or will final quilt be the 'reveal'?
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    Old 01-02-2011, 03:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by mim
    if you fold the paper several times and press it sharply on the sew lines, it will be much easier to tear it off later. I use regular printer paper because I rarely have all my supplies in the same place

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    I like using the tracing tool - maybe that's not what it's called - it's that one that has all the little points on it and you place a colored carbon paper under the pattern piece and the fabric to mark darts and such. I run that along the sewing lines, or the back side of the seam ripper works well too.
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