This was so amazing. Succinct. Not a lot of jibberish in between to confuse a person. Very straightforward and extremely helpful! Can't thank you enough. Will share!
Thanks for the great tip on folding the pattern piece back to check that the fabric will cover the piece correctly! Great explanation of the whole procedure!
Foundation paper piecing, which you're doing, is definitely not the same thing as English paper piecing. I'm fairly new to foundation paper piecing and you explain it very clearly. I was wondering what the system is for numbering a foundation piecing pattern if I want to create my own, say geometrical design. Both kinds of paper piecing are great ways to use up all those beautiful scraps, it's true.
Now I wanna try this! I have never done quilting because it looks so intimidating, but this technique looks like it will be a good starting point. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial! English paper piecing is done by hand with heavier paper, a separate paper for each pattern piece, as I learned it, I think. But am I wrong? Regardless, it's so fun if you enjoy hand sewing. Great as travel projects too!! And your tutorial helps me get back into machine piecing complicated blocks the easiest way. Thank you!!
At the beginning, you said that foundation piecing is also known as English paper piecing. That is incorrect. They are completely different. English paper piecing is done by hand.
this is the first one out of many that make sense to me.... thank you!
This was so amazing. Succinct. Not a lot of jibberish in between to confuse a person. Very straightforward and extremely helpful! Can't thank you enough. Will share!
Thanks for the great tip on folding the pattern piece back to check that the fabric will cover the piece correctly! Great explanation of the whole procedure!
Directly to the point. Love these videos.
This is very new to me and I was so confused until I watched this video. Thanks a million!
Just the tip I needed to make sure my pieces cover the pattern area they are supposed to. Before this I had to sew everything twice.
I’ve watched multiple tutorials on FPP, yours is by far the best. Explained the best techniques, but so simply. Thank you!
I actually might try this to make a skirt with all the scraps of fabric I've been hoarding for the past 5 years
EXTREMELY HELPFUL !😁♥️.THANK YOU!🇨🇦.
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you!!
Foundation paper piecing, which you're doing, is definitely not the same thing as English paper piecing. I'm fairly new to foundation paper piecing and you explain it very clearly. I was wondering what the system is for numbering a foundation piecing pattern if I want to create my own, say geometrical design. Both kinds of paper piecing are great ways to use up all those beautiful scraps, it's true.
Now I wanna try this! I have never done quilting because it looks so intimidating, but this technique looks like it will be a good starting point. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. I'm an experienced quilter but new to foundation paper piecing and this helped me figure it out!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! English paper piecing is done by hand with heavier paper, a separate paper for each pattern piece, as I learned it, I think. But am I wrong? Regardless, it's so fun if you enjoy hand sewing. Great as travel projects too!! And your tutorial helps me get back into machine piecing complicated blocks the easiest way. Thank you!!
No, you're right. Shes confused her terminology
Beautiful, and your explanation! I really want to try this. I have never done quilting, but this looks doable.
you can do it! :)
brilliant explanation
Thanks for the rule to get coverage on tge second fabric. I kept having to ripa
Great directions. Easy to follow for most levels of sewers. Thank you!!!
this is exactly what i needed! thank you so much
Where can I buy that pattern?
This is not the same thing as English Paper Piecing.
I like the typ you make your videos.
Please... Where can I get that hot air balloon pattern?
shop.wholecirclestudio.com/product/up-and-away-mini-quilt
At the beginning, you said that foundation piecing is also known as English paper piecing. That is incorrect. They are completely different. English paper piecing is done by hand.
It's beautiful! I'm just wondering if there's a way to get a similar effect without all the wasted paper...
probably just cutting out all the pieces individually, so traditional quilting process but it would definitely be very time consuming
You can look paperless paper piecing. There is still a little waste but far less that this “traditional” method.
Thanks @@ajdiller98 , I'll check it out. Wasn't sure what to call it.
They call it No Tear Paper Piecing.
Just in case you have not found it.
I'm rather late here....😁
Foundation paper piecing and English Paper piecing are not the same. This is Foundation paper piecing.
I'm so confused 😢
Maybe it’s just my brain and it would make sense if i physically did it, but this seems like wizardry
FPP is not EPP
Foundation piecing and English paper piecing are not the same thing.
This is FPP
Very complicating
Wow, you made the very confusing