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    Old 04-24-2019, 01:01 PM
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    I love to have a hand work project for trips, appointments, etc. I learned to quilt by hand piecing. Wow, it seems like it was a million years ago!
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    Old 04-24-2019, 01:06 PM
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    It looks like I may have somehow left out a whole load of steps? Like adding paper, and then tacking, and then sewing? I just draw the lines, pin it and sew it! It didn't occur to me to do anything else.
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    Not for me. I love machine piecing. Hand piecing would be too slow.
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    I like hand piecing blocks that have Y seams. I also do paper piecing and some appliqué. I like hand work.
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    Old 04-25-2019, 04:28 AM
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    I love hand piecing and like others I do it when I have Y seams. I am working on a 30’s now as a side project. I find it very relaxing. I saw Jinny Beyer last year in Shipshewana. Her work is outstanding and her use of color is unmatchable.
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    I made 4 quilts that were hand pieced and hand quilted. I found it doesn't take that long. I put the pieces for one block in one baggie and I could take it with me. It was a fun process.
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    I do both. sometime there are things need especial attention! Today everything goes with everything!
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    Old 04-25-2019, 11:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by SophieHatter
    It looks like I may have somehow left out a whole load of steps? Like adding paper, and then tacking, and then sewing? I just draw the lines, pin it and sew it! It didn't occur to me to do anything else.
    The adding paper, tacking, and sewing steps are part of EPP, or English paper-piecing. I don't bother with that; I either draw lines or I use the template-and-starch method.
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    Old 04-25-2019, 11:43 AM
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    My first hand project was sewing squares together. It was extremely basic and all my corners nested. :-) I was told to use a 1/4 inch ruler - it's like a 4x4 but only 1/4 inch and is about 6 inches long - with a pencil to mark the 1/4 in. to sew along. It was easier to follow and only had to mark one side as I sewed. Then I did GFG - they are the 2 in size and I did not paper piece, just drew the line on them. (One time I decided to use one of the disappearing fabric pens - thinking it was the water soluble and it was the one that disappeared 20 minutes after it was applied. Oops!) Then I discovered EPP and love it. My problem is so many other projects pop up and get finished ahead of the other.

    Oh, I think the Irish chain is easier by hand than by machine - but it takes much longer. It all depends on how much you want to accomplish.
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    Old 04-25-2019, 12:42 PM
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    I believe that Jinny Beyer hand pieces all of her quilts.
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