Let's Talk about Paper Piecing
#31
I agree with you here, PP is a love it or hate it technique. I happen to be in the love it category. I prefer to PP with batiks and solids, Judy Niemeyer is my favorite, love the sharp points, just discovered the fold method with freezer paper and it's a game changer for me.
#33
I really enjoy paper piecing. I save small scraps of fabric from all my projects specifically for use in future PP projects. But I definitely learned Not to paper piece when tired! Love the precision PP gives.
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#34
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I'm in the 'I don't mind it' camp. With rare exceptions it's not my go-to technique but I don't really have issues with the technique either. Just recently finished PP'ing a king sized hunter's star quilt.
#36
Mr.Domestic is the exact video I watched, he explains it very well. I tried a block a few weeks back just to experience it with scraps. I used my stitch in a ditch foot, using the guide on it to follow along the edge of the paper and offset my needle just a tiny bit. It worked just as good as his video, and the block I tried came out just as good as sewing it on the paper.
#37
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I really like PP. I made my SIL a queen size flying geese. Would never have attempted otherwise. It takes a little longer, but I also like the way my 9" pineapple block comes out. I have allways done the sew, then fold and tear way, but may look into the freezer paper way that some have mentioned.
#38
The waste from paper piecing is not enough to fret over to me. I like the accuracy and perfect points of paper piecing. I switched to Stable Stuff years ago and don't remove it. I have always determined what is the most dreaded part of any thing I do and eliminate it or modify. Taking the paper off was the part I dreaded in paper piecing so I eliminated that part.
#39
I'm a fan of freezer-paper piecing too. I like being able to use the patterns over several times and no paper trash when finished. This is the video where I learned the technique:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqMiC1_JdqQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqMiC1_JdqQ
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