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I am wanting to start a hexagon flower garden quilt. I am thinking of doing the English paper piecing technique and was wonder if the plastic Mylar hexagon templates is the way to go or print off freezer paper templates? Any suggestions would be appreciated :roll: I am totally new tp English paper piecing :|
In leafy Berkshire, south of England.Tags: None
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You can go either way. I have not tried the Mylar. Instead I found a place where you can buy stiff paper pieces that can be used over and over again. Pretty reasonable price you might want to check out. It is http://www.paperpieces.com. Did a large quilt using them and even had GAs (7 to 11-year-olds) doing them. Worked great.
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One of my friends uses pre-cut stiff paper templates for her hexagons. They are not as heavy as cardboard but heavier than computer paper. My LQS carries hexagon papers, although not the brand my friend uses. I wonder if googling would bring up some products? You save your hands cutting out all those templates and they are not as bendy as paper is.
Kathy
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Originally posted by ritzyI did mine using the mylar hexagons. It was an easy way to go but be aware--buy all you want to use at the same place. I bought mine from two different places and one set was thicker than the other which meant they were bigger when the mylar was taken out.
Wow! Thanks Ritzy for the tip! Who would of thought! :shock:
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Originally posted by kquilts1It has been a while since I ordered, but did not get the large pack. I believe I got somewhere in the 100s. As I said they can be used over and over again until too many holes get punched in the paper to make them useful. I don't remember paying more than $20 for the set.
Thanks Karen!
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One of our members, Patti Shambaugh, markets "QuiltPatis" for hexagon paper piecing: http://quiltpati.tripod.com/index.html
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Didn't we have a topic somehwere about being 'frugal'......??
I have one hexagon template made from very thick cardstock, and I make my own hexagons from old Christmas and birthday cards. The boxes of cereals also seem to be about the right thickness. I know it's a little time-consuming, but can be done so easily whilst watching old episodes of 'The A-Team' or 'Indiana Jones' or whatever floats your boat.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Originally posted by LorchenDidn't we have a topic somehwere about being 'frugal'......??
I have one hexagon template made from very thick cardstock, and I make my own hexagons from old Christmas and birthday cards. The boxes of cereals also seem to be about the right thickness. I know it's a little time-consuming, but can be done so easily whilst watching old episodes of 'The A-Team' or 'Indiana Jones' or whatever floats your boat.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Why worry about the intersections? Just add the next shape when possible and tie off the thread when it isn't possible to continue and you have to start with a new thread somewhere else.
But then again...... Don't listen to me. I'm well known for being quite relaxed when it comes to piecing and the word 'perfectionist' is not in my personal vocabulary book. I'm sure you'll get plenty of superb advice here on how to do it.
Saying that, I do make sure that I use a fine needle when over-sewing hexagons together, and I match the thread colour quite carefully to the background colour of the fabric, or - if that is difficult - I use a neutral medium grey. And I'm a little fussy about the thread I use. It has to be fine but fairly strong. My personal favourite is Masterpiece from Superior Threads for this sort of work.
But whatever you do, jump right in and have a go. You'll work out what suits you personally as you go along.
And, of course, we want pictures of the finished piece.
I have a box full of paper-pieced flowers (perfect project to take with you when travelling), but haven't use them yet. I did make a table runner though when I was about 11 or 12 years old. At the time I didn't know that there was such a thing as 'quilting', and I had never heard of 'English Paper Piecing'. My grandmother gave me some scraps of fabrics, showed me how to do it and then left me to it. The box with the scraps came out every time I was visiting and it was raining, so I couldn't play outside.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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I have a little experience with those addictive hex s !! I must say all things considered...papers from PaperPieces beats making my own...
more accurate and more durable than home made..tho ones made from a magazine insert are just about right. I've used Quilt Patis and
they also work very well.. there's also a freezer paper method. I've also hand-pieced the little devils and suggest Jinny Byers' hand joining
methods because having quilted several "antique" gardens that weren't well fasten , they can be a nightmare.! I love them..portable and fun
to do ! Scrap eaters ! Never-ending combinations !
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i did and do inklingo hexagons (freezer paper printing with fabric on) i find it great!!! save a lot of time.
you need to find the right way to print (you have a very good instruction by linda franz website).
i am so happy with it that i bought some more patterns and no disappointed at all.
i started with inklingo because i didnt like my stitches between the hexagons after paper piecing.
good luck.
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I also recommend the hexes from [i]Paper Pieces[i], and I bought a bag of 1,000 basically because all of my flowers still have the papers in them, and will stay that way until I start sewing them together for the quilt top.
As far as piecing, I just make a small knot at the end of whip stitching two hexies together, turn the angle and start adding the next one. Make sure and use a good quality thread for that hand sewing.
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Just gorgeous! An awesome job adding more log cabin blocks and applique. Stunning!
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Beautiful! And I love the secondary "circles" that appear!
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Wow wow wow!
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Beautiful! And I love the vine!
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The quilting of Pick A Petal is finished, and I learned something new about my longarm along the way. I am so thankful for...
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Thanks Barbara! Found it on page 6 of this
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Great job!
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Wow! This looks so beautiful! I love the thread color with the fabric!
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If you have tried through your profile, send an email to [email protected]. There are some accounts that...
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