To trim or not to trim - Paper Piecing Question
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To trim or not to trim - Paper Piecing Question
So, I just started paper piecing. I am working with 1" hexagons, and I am wondering how important is it to trim those excess corners from cutting out the squares. I am blind, and I don't exactly mind the trimming. It is just that it seems very tedious, and I get annoyed when I trim them too close or make it crooked. It also seems like a lot to trim each piece with the rotary cutter and the add a 1/4 ruler. Will they bunch up under the top of the finished quilt if I just don't bother? My squares measure 2 1/2 so the only place there seems to be extra fabric is in the four corners.
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I did a whole quilt top in scrappy hexagons. I had watched a video to learn how to do it and the woman said that she just cut out squares and used them without trimming. I did that and it worked fine. I did do a lot of starching and pressing as I went to keep things flat and neat.
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i am not precise when I cut out my fabric for paper piecing. and I prefer to have closer to 1/2" seam allowance. it's just easier on my fingers when pulling it around the papers. I have never had a problem with the end result with any extra fabric in the corners.
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I cut squares and leave the corners. I haven't finished a quilt yet, still working on it. But on the flimsy, it doesn't seem to matter. I do press with starch. I think it would matter if you are hand quilting.