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English Paper Piecing Instructions for Hexagons

English Paper Piecing Instructions for Hexagons

Place the paper shape on the wrong side of the fabric (pin in place if needed). Cut the fabric patch at least ¼ inch (6–7 mm) larger than the paper...

English Paper Piecing Instructions for Hexagons

Place the paper shape on the wrong side of the fabric (pin in place if needed). Cut the fabric patch at least ¼ inch (6–7 mm) larger than the paper...

Fast ‘Corner-catching’ Method

Fast ‘Corner-catching’ Method

This method is suitable only for small to medium-sized paper pieces (½ to 1 inch edges in length; 1–2.5 cm). The key difference here is that you do not stitch...

Fast ‘Corner-catching’ Method

This method is suitable only for small to medium-sized paper pieces (½ to 1 inch edges in length; 1–2.5 cm). The key difference here is that you do not stitch...

English Paper Piecing Instructions for Using Diamonds

English Paper Piecing Instructions for Using Di...

The preparations are the same as when working with Hexagons or other paper shapes: Place the paper shape on the wrong side of the fabric (pin the paper in place...

English Paper Piecing Instructions for Using Di...

The preparations are the same as when working with Hexagons or other paper shapes: Place the paper shape on the wrong side of the fabric (pin the paper in place...

Really Useful Paper Piece Coverage Table

Really Useful Paper Piece Coverage Table

The table below provides approximate aerial coverage for the paper pieces we offer. It should help you estimate how many pieces of a given size you’ll need for a quilt...

Really Useful Paper Piece Coverage Table

The table below provides approximate aerial coverage for the paper pieces we offer. It should help you estimate how many pieces of a given size you’ll need for a quilt...