English Paper Piecing
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Michigan
Posts: 402
The smaller the needle and thread, the smaller the stitches will be. This in a matching thread makes them almost invisible.
I use The Bottom Line thread by Libby Lehman and an applique needle. Always sew with your pieces right sides together and make a horizontal stitch. This has worked for me. I hope you find something helpful therein.
I use The Bottom Line thread by Libby Lehman and an applique needle. Always sew with your pieces right sides together and make a horizontal stitch. This has worked for me. I hope you find something helpful therein.
#12
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,720
When I first started paper piecing I put wrong sides together and whip stitched. The stitches showed through. When I put the right sides together and whip stitched, the stiches disappeared. Perhaps that is what is happening with you?
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: South East, PA
Posts: 345
I use silk thread and the finest needle with an eye I can thread. I probably have close to a dozen stitches on a one inch side, and I put several stitches in the same place on each end for reinforcement. The longer you do EPP, the better you get at making them nearly invisible.
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
When I glue baste I use a glue stitch , run a very thin line across the very edge of the fabric the fold it over the paper piece & give it a quick press with my iron. I don’t get glue on my fingers, there’s not very much, it holds tight and is easy to pop the papers out when it’s time.
#15
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Sherwood Forest
Posts: 482
Just an added FYI ......I like to use a paper punch to put a hole in the center of my papers. That was missing on the blocks I photographed because my punch is mia. I will be sure to get another paper punch before I start the blocks with the smaller papers. It’s going to be a “ Smitten” quilt someday btw. Anyway when I am all assembled I put a good show on the tv and pull out a crochet hook. I can pull the threads and remove my hole punched papers on a good sized project with amazing speed. I am always a bit shocked when I am done!
#16
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,735
Just an added FYI ......I like to use a paper punch to put a hole in the center of my papers. That was missing on the blocks I photographed because my punch is mia. I will be sure to get another paper punch before I start the blocks with the smaller papers. It’s going to be a “ Smitten” quilt someday btw. Anyway when I am all assembled I put a good show on the tv and pull out a crochet hook. I can pull the threads and remove my hole punched papers on a good sized project with amazing speed. I am always a bit shocked when I am done!
#17
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,735
Just an added FYI ......I like to use a paper punch to put a hole in the center of my papers. That was missing on the blocks I photographed because my punch is mia. I will be sure to get another paper punch before I start the blocks with the smaller papers. It’s going to be a “ Smitten” quilt someday btw. Anyway when I am all assembled I put a good show on the tv and pull out a crochet hook. I can pull the threads and remove my hole punched papers on a good sized project with amazing speed. I am always a bit shocked when I am done!
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,426
When I first started to do hexies at guild sew days, one member told me she could see my stitches and they were too big. I thought all this work and no one can see it? I got thick thread and made big stitches. It looked amazing. I won first place at state fair, not a quilt, I made a table runner and every stitch could be seen in contrasting floss thread. The stitches were big but even. That was the first and only project I completed doing EPP. Oh the member still told me it wasn't real EPP. LOL I got the ribbon.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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#20
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Sherwood Forest
Posts: 482
So far those four large hexies in my picture are it in terms of output so like the pattern. They are quite large and do seem to be gobbling more fabric than normal compared to other EPP projects I have done so going smaller may be a good idea. I am doing the large ones first because of needed fabric quantity. This is the first large EPP project I have ever done using my leftovers from other quilts so many my pieces aren’t large and I sort for awhile to find pieces that will work together in my scraps. I have contemplated just ordering some more fat quarters and making life easier!