As I mentioned in my New Years post, I really want to continue to work on some of my skills, including paper piecing. When Elizabeth from Don't Call Me Betsy, introduced her Paper Pieced Lucky Stars BOM I knew it would be just the thing for me to stop procrastinating and really get paper piecing under my belt. So of course, I signed right up, and then I promptly got behind.
But it's a new day and I am ready to go. I have my fabric picked. Some lovely blue and green prints from Denyse Schmidt that have been waiting for the perfect project.
And I have my templates all printed out for the practice block from last month and the January block for this month. Time to give this a go. Wish me luck!!
Good luck - I am beginning to think 2013 is going to be the Year of Paper Piecing for me as I am also in the Lucky Stars BOM and currently working on another PP'd quilt. Can't wait to see how yours comes out - the fabrics look great!
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Doing the Lucky Stars too. I got the fabric picked out...and now I am procrastinating....why oh why?! lol
ReplyDeleteI signed up but have not received my first block yet. I am itching to get started.
ReplyDeleteI love paper piecing, enjoy your fun times.
ReplyDeleteOch, you won't be behind til the 1st February ;o) Have fun :o)
ReplyDeleteYou can do it, have fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot of fun....she probably tells you this, but my two best tips for this are sewing over the lines first using a very small stitch length and NO thread...and usual the "add a quarter" ruler for trimming. Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Great color choices. I don't think I could do paper piecing! My little pea brain has trouble with regular piecing! You go, girl!!!! :)
ReplyDeletegood luck! Let us know how it goes, I am going to try it as well... I think I am going to try the Jan bloc first though as it looks easier to me than the bonus pre block lol
ReplyDeleteGood luck! I highly recommend the add-a-quarter rulers. They make it soooooooo much easier. Don't let anyone tell you you can use your regular rulers just as easily. The add-a-quarter rulers really do help. Here's a link to a tute so you can see how they work. I have the 6-inch and 12-inch rulers and I also have the add-an-eighth ruler (for really tiny pieces). If you only want to try one ruler, I recommend the 12-inch to start.
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Excited to see how these fabrics come together. I have yardage of 8 of the fabrics you chose above and have yet to cut into them.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering when you are purchasing fabric with no particular project in mind, how do you decide my how much to get.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering when you are purchasing fabric with no particular project in mind, how do you decide my how much to get.
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