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    #16
    English Paper Piecing is not a method for me. I hand stitch mine together using Jenny Byers method 3. They work up very quickly. I draw my sewing lines first but many don't.

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      #17
      Originally posted by grannyagnes
      English Paper Piecing is not a method for me. I hand stitch mine together using Jenny Byers method 3. They work up very quickly. I draw my sewing lines first but many don't.
      Thank you!! I just watched Jenny Byers video! I ordered the Stamps by Kate and when I recieve them I will try Jenny's method! Thanks so much for posting!

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        Blinky,

        Yea! That's how I did mine! Stamps by Kate! I loved the process. Two things to remember, though. 1) Stamp on the back side of the fabric (I cannot tell you how many times I have accidently stamped the front) and 2) Do not load up your stamp with ink, or press too hard. Lighter is better! Have fun!

        Dawn
        In beautiful Norhtwest Montana

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          #19
          Originally posted by Scoopie
          Blinky,

          Yea! That's how I did mine! Stamps by Kate! I loved the process. Two things to remember, though. 1) Stamp on the back side of the fabric (I cannot tell you how many times I have accidently stamped the front) and 2) Do not load up your stamp with ink, or press too hard. Lighter is better! Have fun!

          Dawn
          In beautiful Norhtwest Montana
          Thanks for posting, Dawn! I just received my blocks from Kate!

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            #20
            I save my mis-printed pages from my printer. I then print my Hex grid on the back of them. I fold the fabric around the papers one edge at a time and baste THROUGH the paper. (strong needle and thimble) using hand quilting thread, and leaving about a 4" tail. When I finish stitching the hex into the quilt (all six sides joined), I tease the basting thread out with my stileto, and re-use the thread to baste another hex. The papers can be used for up to three hexes.

            I do use a mylar hex to outline and cut my fabric scraps into hex units, and they go into a plastic coffee can. I fill more plastic coffee cans with basted hexes and simple flowers (7 hex units) until I have enough to work into something.

            Superior threads sample rings of cotton and polyester colors fit into the coffee cans too, and provide all the colors you will need to match anything!

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