paper pieceing
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I only started to learn the technique this spring.
My first venture was using the Tutorial on QuiltersCache.com. It was simple and to the point .... and I had enough of the basics to go ahead and do a small project.
From there, I understood enough to be able to follow discussions here ... and get the most from the plethora of other tutorials and sites that are being suggested.
Start simple as I did, and you'll be surprised how quick you do learn! Good Luck!!
My first venture was using the Tutorial on QuiltersCache.com. It was simple and to the point .... and I had enough of the basics to go ahead and do a small project.
From there, I understood enough to be able to follow discussions here ... and get the most from the plethora of other tutorials and sites that are being suggested.
Start simple as I did, and you'll be surprised how quick you do learn! Good Luck!!
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
I learned PP at a class in my LQS. To me it was totally worth it to take a class.
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Originally Posted by chergram
does any one paper piece if so do you have a good site to go to learn paper piece and do you think it is easy to learn been
reading about it and they say it is and that you can use very small scraps
reading about it and they say it is and that you can use very small scraps
This is the method I do mine, no messy tearing off the papers!
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
carol doak- the queen of paper piecing- her tutorials, videos and tips will make a pro out of anyone in no time.
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I tought myself to paper piece by reading about it in a book. I bought a video but I haven't even watched it, still in the plastic wrap!!! There are zillions of tutorials on the web that are very helpful!
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