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    Originally posted by PosyP
    Originally posted by Margo

    Y'all BEHAVE!
    Well or badly? :lol: :lol: :lol:
    DON'T ASK, ROSEMARY, DON'T ASK :!: :lol: :lol:

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      Originally posted by PosyP
      Originally posted by Margo

      Y'all BEHAVE!
      Well or badly? :lol: :lol: :lol:

      It's not as much fun to be good.

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        :lol: :lol: :twisted:

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          It's not as much fun to be good. [/quote]


          And this is coming from the woman who has 3 kids that she is constantly telling to behave.

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            margo that is NOT the video that i ment, i try to look for it, no where to find.
            she show how the paper piece is folded (with the card)
            the folded piece is the piece that you are going to saw next so you can not cut the piece too little.

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              Becky is this the one you are looking for? This is in Margo's classroom.

              learn/classrooms/

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                no it isnt, i just wanted to help here to show you very nice trick to not fall short of fabric pieces
                it was from Alicia ettic but i think she took it off from the internet.

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                  Originally posted by gynconnie
                  I timed sewing one of the long strips today: 45 minutes.
                  Well, I just got it down to 50 minutes for one long strip. I''m using vellum & got rid of all the lines but a half inch outside the stitching line on each side, and wrote orange point and blue point on opposite sides.

                  I fold the seam, before I sew it, back over a metal hemmer (like a card, but metal), to make sure my seam allowance is correct. It's working much better today.

                  By the way, that shaver/seam destroyer is awesome! Mine came in the mail today & I had to try it out immediately. It even works on those 1.0 mm stitches. Yeah!

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                    "Seam destroyer" huh? Great description! Calling it a mere seam ripper does not do it justice! Of course there are other options we could try, such as seam annihilator, seam terminator, seam vaporizer, etc!


                    from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                      :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


                      from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                        I was finishing another project and didn't get the BOM started until last week. The original directions didn't do much for me either so that slowed me down too. I'm pretty new to quilting, but couldn't resist this project when I saw it in Houston. When I saw the paper piecing directions, I decided it was time! I've done the 8 long strips and am ready to do the 8 short ones, but haven't cut the fabric yet. Now I see comments about the kit not having enough fabric for pp! I'm going to have to do some measuring before making any cuts.

                        Can anyone tell me if they did pp with the kit and had enough fabric? I've cut cautiously and tried not to waste. I did not make generous cuts..

                        PS. Thank you Margo! With my iPad playing your video right next to my machine, my sashing looks awesome!


                        from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                          Originally posted by suehenyon
                          Originally posted by gynconnie
                          I timed sewing one of the long strips today: 45 minutes.
                          Well, I just got it down to 50 minutes for one long strip. I''m using vellum & got rid of all the lines but a half inch outside the stitching line on each side, and wrote orange point and blue point on opposite sides.

                          I fold the seam, before I sew it, back over a metal hemmer (like a card, but metal), to make sure my seam allowance is correct. It's working much better today.

                          By the way, that shaver/seam destroyer is awesome! Mine came in the mail today & I had to try it out immediately. It even works on hthose 1.0 mm stitches. Yeah!
                          Susan, you are seriously brilliant! It never occurred to me that the seam destroyer could be used to unsew paper-pieced booboos. After sewing the wrong endpiece TWICE to the same nearly-completed foundation, I was ready to say some bad words, since fabric is in such short supply. After reading your comment, I decided to have at it with the Wahl clippers. It cut like a hot knife through butter, with no damage to the foundation or the fabric piece. Can I give you a virtual hug? :P


                          from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                            For those of you who have paper pieced the long strips, how did you join the two pieces of paper? Glue Stick? Tape? Just let me know.

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                              Janie, I just used tape which is demonstrated in my video: learn/classrooms/

                              but I'm anxious to hear any other ideas that work!


                              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                                I taped both sides of the paper and had no problems.


                                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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