EPP english paper piecing wall hanging
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#61
madamekelly , 02-01-2015 05:13 PM
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[QUOTE=ube quilting;7062345]This EPP wall hanging is for Rhondas' Wall Hanging Swap. It is the first time I toyed with EPP. I am doing the happy dance with how it is turning out. All that's left to do is layering, quilting and binding.
Needs a name too.
any suggestions are welcome.
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Thanks for looking.
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I can't for the life of me figure out how to paper piece a hexagon. I am impressed by your pattern and your fabric choices. As for a name....peppermint popcorn?
Needs a name too.
any suggestions are welcome.[ATTACH=CONFIG]507497[/ATTACH]
Thanks for looking.
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I can't for the life of me figure out how to paper piece a hexagon. I am impressed by your pattern and your fabric choices. As for a name....peppermint popcorn?
#65
feline fanatic , 02-19-2015 08:50 AM
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So glad this got rebumped to the top, I missed it before. What a great wallhanging! Fussy cutting the fabric made a huge impact in the design. Love it.
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ube quilting , 02-21-2015 05:22 AM
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To Adelia, Hope you found some good tutorials on EPP to help you. I am looking for the one I used and will post it when I find it.Originally Posted by adeliahartzog
I love this!! What is the pattern, I would love to do this for a friend

peace
#68
ube quilting , 02-21-2015 05:56 AM
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Hi every one, Here are the tutorials I used to learn how to EPP. I love Sue Daley!
http://www.suedaleydesigns.com/tips-techniques/
The only thing I did different was to lay the pieces next to each other when I sewed them together and I used both painters tape for the smaller piecing to hold them in place while I sewed and freezer paper on the larger pieces when the blocks got bigger. I ironed the FP to the front of the block pieces and it held them very nicely side by side while I sewed them. This made all the difference in keeping the stitching on the back of the piecing with no, no, no show through.
I learned this trick right here on the QB. Thank you for helping to create this " Cherry on Top" quilt.
peace
http://www.suedaleydesigns.com/tips-techniques/
The only thing I did different was to lay the pieces next to each other when I sewed them together and I used both painters tape for the smaller piecing to hold them in place while I sewed and freezer paper on the larger pieces when the blocks got bigger. I ironed the FP to the front of the block pieces and it held them very nicely side by side while I sewed them. This made all the difference in keeping the stitching on the back of the piecing with no, no, no show through.
I learned this trick right here on the QB. Thank you for helping to create this " Cherry on Top" quilt.
peace