If you are new/beginner to paper piecing - there are a couple of great tutorials HERE and HERE These are NOT my tutorials, but they are the tutorials that taught me how to paper piece. If you want to join other fandom quilters you can also join the FandominstitchesFacebook Group - they are a great resource for help!
Some suggestions from
me:
1. Do not take papers off the backs of your patterns before assembly the whole quilt! Leaving the papers helps with alignment and helps to prevent stretch during quilt assembly. I do however, remove the papers in the seams during assembly of each block to remove bulk.
2. If during assembly things begin to go out of square, DON"T PANIC!!! This happens when you are putting together a lot of little pieces! If I'm unsure about how something will line up, I will use a basting stitch and understitch the line slightly. This helps with easy seam ripping if it's not what you want. When it is in place, go back to your small stitches and stitch on the line.
3. For designing patterns I use a program called Quilt Assistant (Free, restricted use).
4. The sewing method I
use is listed by sections that need to be put together and then those sections
are joined to slightly larger groups until the whole piece is one.
Personally I put pieces that must join together in parenthesis, then to the
next such as (A + B + C) + D + (E + F) + G + H = 1
Patterns are NOT to be
used for distribution, resale, or manufacture.
That means NO
SELLING STUFF you make using these patterns.
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infringement intended.
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