I took a basic paper piecing class prior to Christmas. Darla, taught it and is hosting a paper piecing friendship group once a month at my local quilt shop. Today was that day...
I printed out this template to use. It would work following the tutorial at Melly and Me. I guess I have more of this fabric than I thought. I'm hoping to have enough to do another baby quilt. This one I'll donate to our NICU. I worked on something else that I'll show you another day, so I was only able to get this much done today while we met.
Darla says either you love or hate paper piecing....I love it!
7 comments:
They look great! Did you make them by hand or on the machine? I'm also paper piecing some blocks I will show them next week. Are you using regular paper? Last week I tried regular paper for the first time I usually use nappy liners for paper piecing.
your blocks look great! I, for one, don't care for paper piecing, but I am thinking about working on some (with my own pattern!) log cabin blocks for a teeny tiny quilt. because if you hate paper piecing, you might as well try it small scale, because that will make it better, right? sometimes I drive myself crazy! :)
your fabrics are very sweet together.
so nice of you to donate a quilt to the NICU. And such a pretty one too, mom's will love going in and seeing something so pretty and bright draped over their little one's isolette.
Or that may use it as a grieving quilt since it is so lovely.
Thanks for taking the time and interest to bring a little something beautiful to an NICU mom's day, they need all the uplifting they can get.
I always thought I'd like paper piecing, but have never tried. I've got to do that someday.....
oh, i love those squares! my kind of colors!
Wow, that is fabulous!
This looks beautiful! I have always wanted to try paper piecing but I have no clue how to even start. Thanks for the links!!
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