Paper Piecing Resources ~ See Our Roundup on Pinterest
Tuesday through Friday of this week we have four great paper piecing patterns to share with you. Whether you’re interested in foundation piecing or freezer paper template piecing, you should check out some of the many wonderful tutorials, videos and free patterns online. We’ve started to gather them together onto a Paper Piecing board on Pinterest. We’re adding more links every day, so we hope you’ll follow us there.
If you have a great paper piecing resource to share, please tell us about it in the comments!
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Would this work for a regular sized yorkie?
The flickr group “Ringo Pie {A Patchwork Bee}” has a ton of great paper piecing minis!
http://www.flickr.com/groups/ringopie/pool/
I have a freezer paper piecing tutorial as part of the Skill Builder Series:
http://piecemealquilts.wordpress.com/2012/01/28/skill-builder-series-part-14a-foundation-piecing/
You can also find several free foundation piecing patterns, including several 6″ hearts and a really awesome cow block, here:
http://piecemealquilts.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/cow-block/
another great resource for paper piecing instruction and patterns is http://www.quilterscache.com/
I’m running a Foundation Paper Piecing For The Terrified course on my blog right now, we’re at week 5 of 6
http://thelittlestthistlecraftshop.blogspot.co.uk/p/foundation-paper-piecing-for-terrified.html
Paper Piecing is my absolute favorite piecing.
Good to see many items at one place!
Thanks for rounding all this up into one bundle with a ribbon on top! Another “I want to…” to add to my list of quilt techniques.
Thank you so much for giving us these great resources!
Thanks for the Paper Piecing Board. It is great to have an easy reference to return to time and time again!
good Kharma keeps the wheel turning…
I made this hedgie paper pieced block using a tutorial from Artisania blog.
http://bedsheetinthekitchen.blogspot.com/2012/03/hedgies-quiche-and-thyme.html
It was lots of fun!