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familyfun 03-27-2011 06:46 AM

I didn't think of using special paper - can you use this paper in a printer/copier?[/quote]

I have only ever used copy paper and have never had a problem with it. Just remember to reduce your stitch length so the paper is easier to pull off.

Lori S 03-27-2011 06:55 AM

Yes it takes more time, and is messy.. with all the papers and trimmings, and takes more fabric.... But it is soooo worth it for some of the more complicated blocks. I can achieve things I never would have attempted without paper piecing.

Miss Priss 03-27-2011 07:13 AM

Check Fons and Porter, they did paper peicing on a show not long ago.

grandjan 03-27-2011 07:25 AM

I honestly think that paper piecing is one of those techniques that is far more confusing when it's explained than when it's demonstrated. The best way to learn it is to sit down with some instructions and just work your way through it, one step at a time. It will become clear as you go. It's a great technique to know for doing complicated blocks where nice sharp precise little points are a must and I have found it really useful for doing pieced borders. That way, you can draw the border on a strip of paper (I use recycled unprinted newspaper rolls from our local paper) and then piece right over the paper drawing. The border comes out spot on every time that way.

TonnieLoree 03-27-2011 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Naturalmama

Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
I just go to a stationary store and pick up a ream of erasable typing paper for about $5.00. Sometimes you can find it at Walmart too.

I didn't think of using special paper - can you use this paper in a printer/copier?

Of course you can. You might find you have to feed it through one piece at a time though. It tends to jam things up if left unsupervised. :mrgreen:

martha jo 03-27-2011 08:33 AM

I bought Carol Doaks video. It is very basic but a good place to start.

catrancher 03-27-2011 09:04 AM

I love paper piecing. It gives such sharp corners. If you want to give it a try, I strongly suggest the "Add-a-quarter rulers". They are invaluable.

KSue 03-27-2011 09:17 AM

Paper piecing to me is a lot of fun and it is so accurate. The only thing I don't like about it is pulling the papers off. But the end result is so worth it.

darlin121 03-27-2011 09:33 AM

What she said!
This is actually one of the better tutes out there.

Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
Here's a youtube tutorial.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uaW26igygE

Some people love paper piecing, others detest it. It looks difficult but once you get the hang of it, it's not. It's definitely worth the effort on intricate blocks with a lot of tiny pieces.


wvdek 03-27-2011 09:45 AM

I think PP is something you either love or hate. I love PP. Not everyone PP the same. I have watched some tutes that were too complicated and had too many steps. My DF taught me and it is so easy.
Carol Doakes books are great. Keep checking out the tutes until you find one that makes sense to you.


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