need ideas for paper piecing small project
#21
I agree. You don't need a class. I taught myself to paperpiece by watching free videos. About 99% of my patterns I have gotten free off the internet. I save them to my computer and mix and match them for the projects I want to create. I haven't created my own pp patterns yet. However, I feel I am on the verge of doing that some day IF I ever find the time.
Here are two doll quilts I created with free patterns.
You can learn it. :-D
Here are two doll quilts I created with free patterns.
You can learn it. :-D
Flower, Trees, Houses and the 5 Fly Geese are PP and mixed with other blocks.
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#23
There are some great Foundation Paper Piecing Patterns on this web site, complete with templates.
http://365quiltblocks.blogspot.com/
Plus there are wonderful tutorials on this Board!
Hope you have a lot of fun learning this technique!
http://365quiltblocks.blogspot.com/
Plus there are wonderful tutorials on this Board!
Hope you have a lot of fun learning this technique!
#24
Quilter's Cache is the BEST. They have lots of free paper piecing patterns there and even a tutorial and practice pattern. It is where I learned to paper piece. They even had an airplane pattern for my daughter and her special fella. I have a lot of their patterns (paper piecing and reqular). Love them. Give them a look in.
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Great site, Thanks Pat.
Originally Posted by pdcakm
#26
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Originally Posted by Katydid2
Go to this site, pick a pattern (block) that is marked paper piecing that you like, print out the templates on regular computer paper, gather your fabric and away you go. Have fun! http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html
#27
Her books and DVD's are great! PP has some differences from regular piecing and it helps me to watch how it is done then try it myself. I made some mistakes the first time but after that the process made sense. I wish you were closer and I would invite you to come and watch the DVD with me and hlp you with your first project.
:D
Originally Posted by pdcakm
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I agree that Carol Doak is the BEST! She made a presentation at our guild a couple years ago, and I have most of her books. Definitely go to her website. She even has a yahoo group that you can join. You can also email her for help.
Keep us informed and good luck.
Keep us informed and good luck.
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