Vicki Bellino`s English Paper Piecing Tutorial
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Vicki Bellino`s English Paper Piecing Tutorial
Vicki Bellino’s English Paper Piecing Tutorial We asked Vicki to share her secret for beautiful English Paper Pieced designs when she visited the SUPPLIES NEEDED: - Paper shapes of your choosing (we used pre-cut cardstock shapes) - Fabric scraps bigger than your paper shapes (a great use for charms!) - Small, pointy tipped scissors Connecting Threads office. English Paper Piecing - An embroidery needle (#8 or 9) and/or an applique needle. uses hand piecing, which makes it perfectly - Thread that contrasts with your fabric portable for doing while watching TV or during - Monofiliment thread or thread that matches your fabric closely a long car ride. You can make beautiful pieced shapes to feature in quilts or even dimensional - Thimble (optional) items like bowls. Be forewarned though: we found it to be very fun and addictive! HEXAGON FLOWER STEP 1 Hexagons are a very popular shape used in English Paper Piecing. Our tutorial uses them to make the flower shown for appliqueing on quilt blocks. These same directions can be applied to a variety of other shapes as well. Place your paper shape on the wrong side of the fabric and pin in place. Cut fabric a generous 1/4” larger than the paper piece. Don’t worry about being precise with your cutting; the paper shape will keep your lines straight. Repeat for all shapes needed. STEP 2 Psst...Unless your fabric is extremely wrinkled, there is no need to iron beforehand! Fold fabric over paper shape. Tie a knot at the end of your contrasting thread and insert the embroidery needle through the fabric and paper from the right side of the fabric. Baste fabric in place around the shape with large running stitches. Leave an approximate 1” tail on thread and cut when finished. STEP 4 STEP 3 With right sides facing, align two pieces and stitch with your embroidery or applique needle and monofiliment thread, using a small whipstitch, just catching the edges of the fabric (avoid stitching through the paper). Continue until all of the pieces have been stitched together. For this hexagon shape, we stitched all of the pieces around the center shape before stitching them to each other. When all of the pieces have been sewn together, lay flat on ironing board and press on both sides. Spray sizing to help keep your fabric in place for applique. Remove basting stitches and then remove paper pieces, which can be saved and reused. DIAMOND STAR Shapes with no center piece, like the star shown use the same technique as for the hexagon tutorial, with some slight modifications. When basting the fabric to the paper, fold only one side of the center point, so that the “tail” hangs below. These tails will interlock when you stitch the shapes together, preventing a gap from showing in the center.