English Paper Piecing How To
If you’re interested in more bang for your buck while quilting, this is an awesome option. All the seams meet – all the time. Points are never cut off – not ever. Seams are always straight and you never have to deal with a ¼” seam, or a scant ¼” seam, or knowing when to use which one. The result is just one beautiful quilt after another. I did a small EPP block in another post and now I'm doing a whole quilt. How big is a whole quilt? I don't know yet - I'll know when I'm done! I'm making the Cherish quilt which you can see here . I have 16 blocks completed. Really it's very simple. You use a 'paper' the exact size and shape of your piece, wrap the fabric around it, take a few stitches, or use glue, to hold it securely on the paper and then whip stitch the pieces together. The technique lends itself to fussy cutting as you can see in the small block I did. I love fussy cutting, but it really does make fabric unusable except for m...