Hi Shannon, I wanted to share something that happened today. I started to make a EPP kimono jacket with scraps from various projects. I got my inspiration from you. Today I brought my work with me on the trains while traveling to my family for the American Thanksgiving. On the way home, I was on a very crowded train so there were very few seats. I snuggled in next to my husband next to a young family. Soon another young girl and her mother joined our set of seats. The girl was fascinated by my sewing so I engaged her by asking her what her favorite fabric piece was. She started asking me questions. Soon this 6 year old, the other 6 year old girl and both the mothers were taking a quick impromptu class on EPP! I gave each girl a needle, thread and a hexagon scrap (with the parent’s permission ). They were so excited ant both mothers were interested in sewing again, they had learned from family members many years ago. One mom even told me about my favorite place to get reclaimed fabric. Then we met one family again on another train and the girl said she wanted to sew all the next day when she was going to meet friends. It made a tiring trip much more enjoyable for everyone and I hope that I sparked some imagination and urge to sew in another generation. Thank you for sharing EPP with us, you are making the world a more creative place.
When I stopped knitting (this chronic hand pain sucks), I donated 20 odd years of supplies I’d collected to a local thrift shop. I hope someone went home with like half the products Knit Picks sells and made beautiful, fun things with it. ❤❤ (so many balls of dishy SO MANY) We love thrift stores!
Did I go into my studio today wishing that I'd watch a video of Shannon doing English Paper Piecing while I work? Yes I did. Was I disappointed? No I was not. Thanks for this calming aesthetic content!
I would like to add a tip for your viewers for seam allowances and cutting. It can be however big you like, but anything more than 5/8 inch is a bit big in my opinion. With that said, as a bit of a helpful guide, you can always make a "cutting template" to trace out your shapes that include the seam allowance, then use a bunch of cut out paper pieces cut to the size you want, to make it easier to streamline the process. reference: currently working on a king size hexagon quilt that I've hand sewn for the past 10 years, and the top is close to being done, but not quite done yet.
When it comes to piecing together such small pieces, you really don't have to worry about the grainline. The seams work to stabilize the overall fabric .
I've been working on an EPP quilt with 1.75 inch 60 degree diamonds. if you tilt them, they fit on 2.5 inch jelly roll strip nicely, and with one simple cut. I'm doing 6 colored diamonds together, surrounded by black joining diamonds, for a stained glass look, and i love it.
I recognize the bee and honeycomb fabric. That was part of my daughter's contribution to the big box of scrap fabric we sent you. She's going to be so happy when I show her 😁❤ So I kinda want to start a paper piecing project, but I didn't know own what I wanted to make. A couple months ago I watch a video of a lady who made and entire dress out of patchwork fabric from a bunch of fat quarters she had been acquiring. So I thought that looked like fun and found some fun jelly rolls that I thought would be fun. So now I have a crazy idea of doing a paper piecing project and making a fun summer dress out of it. Am I crazy?
Oh, very fun, definitely be sure to tell her! I will both encourage you on the dress, and warn you that it will be _very_ heavy, just so you have that in mind as making design decisions!!
I've been thinking about doing a chunk of paper piecing on a dress or skirt, where the hexagons start out sparser at the top and then end with a large chunk of sewn-together hexagons on the side. I'm not sure I can describe it well. I think a dress would be fabulous!
I trace the “weird” shapes around my “cut to size template” with a Fixion pen, then it is so easy to sit and cut bunches out of a large scrap by cutting across a line of 3-6 high drawn templates, then cross cutting smaller snips of the oddball micro triangle corners off. I can cut so many templates quickly with scissors or a rotary cutter and ruler. I don’t iron scraps for EPP, because as you pull taunt around the template to thread or glue baste, it smoothes it right out. Love the pride comment as well. Go you! Happy stitching.
Mine too! I’m a slow sewer (sewist?) and take forever. I decided to take a break from my pattern making of a denim jacket to “quickly” sew up some flannel pjs. Of course they are a black and blue tartan and I’m pattern matching. After I work on them for awhile I can’t tell right side from wrong! And of course I’m French seaming them cause they’ll get a lot of wear (I’m still sad the butterfly cotton lawn pjs were NOT French seamed and I’ve had to stitch up the back a couple of times). I’m still working on them but I feel the end is near!! I will have them finished for xmas!!!! 😂😂😂
"Oh no! More crafting videos!" Yes, please! I thought of you last Friday when I was at an estate sale. So. Much. Fabric. Fat quarters for $1 each. I was sorely tempted to try EPP but will have to live vicariously through you due to arthritis in my hands. Thank you for your wonderful videos!
The amazing thing about scrap quilts is that the more fabrics you have the chances that one fabric will coordinate with others increases almost exponentially… if you have only a few fabrics, they need to blend perfectly or the project looks weird…. And that perfect match process can be daunting and you need to do it BEFORE you sew a single stitch (ie the actual fun part) Good luck crafting!!
Hello Shannon, I watched your video on EPP. I feel in love with the idea of using my scraps. So I started doing EPP using all my flannel scraps. Now I am not sure if I love you or hate you for showing me this craft. Ha ha. I have become obsessed with this craft. I really enjoy watching how fast I can do this. I did find it challenging putting together the pieces. A lot of trial and error. Once I figured out what worked for me, there was no stopping me. So thank you for showing us the EPP craft. I will be doing this over the winter months.
I've only found your channels today! As a fellow RUclipsr who films her craft projects, it's great to see someone who is having such success on RUclips doing the same thing! Very inspiring. I'll definitely be watching more 😊
So many lovely scraps for crafting with! The finished quilt is going to be a textural paradise. I’ve just finished off a little crazy quilted pouch as a gift for a friend and I’m looking forward to starting a new EPP project. I’m loving the comments here - and the ideas that people have are just amazing! (I edited this as somehow, I managed to add a comment that was meant for your other video this week! 🤣 I’m in a post-comic-con stupor, it seems!)
Waahhhh! I am frankly envious of your scrap stash! I just love sorting through and looking at fabric, so fun and relaxing. I probably need a fabric haul or something, I still deny being addicted to fabric, let's just go with dependent for now? HaHa! Beautiful scraps! Thanks for the video.
I'm enjoying your sewing escapades so much! Having been a sewer for nearly 60 years, I've tried many methods of dealing with some of the dilemas that I see you experiencing on your channel. I just have to share this with you and your followers-there are multiple free hexagon generators on the internet. I've used one for several years, especially with tiny scraps.
Hi Shanon- if you wanted to be inspired on a color wash layout of your panel- “the last homely house” created by Kate might help. She did a beautiful quilt English paper piecing and the combination of colored scraps was amazing.🎉
I learned of this paper piecing from an older video of yours. I did buy what I need to start, but had hand surgery 6 weeks ago. As soon as it’s flexible again, I hope to get started. Very excited to try one!
Oooh, and it might help to break up some scar tissue and get mobility back faster (maybe... I'm not a doctor, only a person that's dealt with my own injuries, scar tissues and mobility exercises)
@@ShannonMakesyeah I loved how you absolutely jumped at the opportunity to make a firm statement of support despite your content not usually touching on those subjects. You could have just never said anything, thus not risking any ruffled feathers - which is the case with a lot of RUclipsrs - but no! Aggressive support! I really appreciate it 🏳️🌈
Shannon!!! I am in love❤, how wonderful! That was so much fun on a 100000 levels, such a fabulous community and such a delightful journey. My heart is full of joy😊
I love that I can use my cricut for my paper shapes. Etsy has SVG files made for the purpose, with guides for how to resize your shapes as needed. I am not proficient in any of the computer programs which might make it easy to draft up thirty degree diamonds exactly one inch on each side, and cricut design software is in no way equipped for that. When I prepare for a project, I make a "joined" shape with as many pieces as I can fit in an 11x11 inch square. The pieces can't be touching, or the kerf might eat into your pieces unevenly. I have several of these joined shapes saved for easy access later. I sit on the bridge between the finicky fabric cutting, and the bulky seams of folded squares. for my two 1" hexagon projects, unless I am fussy cutting, I cut all my fabric into 2.5" squares. When I'm glue basting, I stick my paper to the middle and go through a batch and trim the corners off. I get a thrill from the tiny scraps heaping up, and then they all go into my stuffing bag.
Watching this video while working on hand-quilting my queen sized EPP quilt that I've been working on since 2021. Thanks for keeping me company and on theme! (Also: I really loved the ironing footage. It was so soothing and enjoyable!)
I'm more and more tempted by this craft 😂 noooo!!! 🤣Looking forward to part 2! Also, thanks for including all that unpacking montage at the beginning, it was great to see bits of it again, important messages and all 💜 Also also, I am fascinated by the time traveling of your videos&edits. You're able to sit on footage for literal years, because you somehow already had it planned at the time to use it later... That's some high level of planning and patience and thinking it all through 💪
You're very welcome. A wise woman once recommended to start at the very beginning as it's a very good place to start, and hey... it it gives me the perfect opportunity to make it clear where I stand on basic human rights, absolutely can't pass that opportunity up (at the cost of a few viewers, but I consider that absolutely worth it!)
When I’m doing the cutting (I work almost exclusively with woven cottons) I will use a bit of template plastic, or the top of a croissant container or some kind of thin plastic that is transparent (all fussy cutting) to make my cutting template. I will add my minimum seam allowance (1/4”) to that template, then cut it out on the seam allowance line. Then I can figure out the placement I want and I trace it on the fabric with a sharpie. Then the cut lines are in the seam allowance, and I cut them slightly outside of those lines so I know I have enough space. It helps take some of the guess work out when deciding my placement on the fabric. I’ve been working on an EPP quilt for the last 12 years or so, and it’s all collecting fabric and fussy cutting. I’ll email a photo of it
oh no - more crafting videos - whatever shall we do? For my hexagon quilt, I made a template out of a clear lid to something or other and literally traced it on my fabric over and over and then cut out following the lines. It was really fast and easy - especially if I doubled or quadrupled the fabric. I was working with fat quarters, so it was not shifty at all. I used a regular pen for light fabric, and a white acrylic gel pen for dark fabric. Since any marking will be on the inside of the quilt, I didn't care if I cut inside or outside the lines. Whoosh! So fast!
Every time I watch one of these videos I move closer to starting a full on quilt. Also, where is the adorable mousey shirt from? I can't believe no one's asked yet. The happy little face distracted me every time it was on screen
I saw the vintage sewing patterns I sent you! Unfortunately I couldn't use them, so I hope you're able to make better use of them. I'm not sure I have the patience for paper piecing, but I have so many scraps that I might have to give it a try!
Press your thin paper templates to the side of freezer paper that has a shine (the plastic coated side). After they cool, cut your now thicker templates out with scissors. Thank you.
I am in the middle of a hexie EPP project that I started in Oct 21! (I also cut fabric for the hexies into 2.5” squares, works a treat!) I love the jewel/heart shape, I was planning to do a plus sign next but I just might change my mind. 😅
I have to commute to the office by train once a week (well, technically twice, but I just can’t be bothered 😅) and I think this might be the perfect craft to take with me ❤
I was so stoked about catching the premiere but got caught up at work. Maybe next time! I love the heart pattern pieces. Also, praise be to wardrobe! All tech roles deserve a great deal of love. Edit: That flower crown mouse shirt is utterly delightful!
I know what you mean about the USPS. We had a check that was written to pay a bill, and it was delivered only half there to the company we were to pay. Yesterday, that company was nice enough to send us a letter which they enclosed the torn check and weaved the last fee for 30 days.
I actually made a quilt a few years ago where I just had a template and cut out all of the hexagons from printer paper. They were able to be used over and over, and I had no trouble whatsoever. I’m kind of feeling dreamy about the idea of doing it with cardstock, like I would be in sewing heaven. I’m sure it wasn’t very much to get quite a good number of them off of Amazon. Sadly, that was my first time piecing a quilt by hand, and it’s now six years later and some of my seams are coming undone. Maybe for my next quilt I could do paper piecing again. It is actually going to be a quilt that has an optical illusion by using a medium hue for the middle of the block, and a dark and a light next to it to make it look like it’s standing out. Those would be easy to do with paper piecing. There you go again, giving me ideas.
I would like to send you pics of my projects. Just not sure how to wrestle my 93 year old mom for the vest I made out of 1” hexis’. 😂 Still have to finish the quilt (I’m stuck).
I have both retired and lost weight. As I have adjusted old things a changed my style, I think I will make a mixed hexi quilt from my old clothes. I bought diamond templates for boxes, but i want it to be quilting cotton.
oh, amazing! So glad you saw that, the only bad news is that means that your fabrics were in the handful of packages I opened before I started filming it all, so you don't get to see my reaction to them 😢 I didn't have the 2nd channel back then, so I didn't know what to do with footage of me opening *everything* so I opened a handful of things before turning the camera on, and I'm so sorry, but also thank you so so much for your fabrics and thoughtful gifts!
In your last video of scraps your followers sent you, there were a few yo yo’ s. I remembered them from years ago, so I checked RUclips, and sure enough many shorts and videos came up. However many of these are more modern projects than I remember. well hangings, purses, clothing, placemats, etc. I thought they would be a great way to use all the small scraps you received and would be a good project when you are on the road.
Tip: if you’re cutting your own templates… tea boxes are the perfect thickness and stiffness. The coating on the outside helps them last longer. Cereal box is too thick….
I love how this is coming out and I am so excited to see it complete! Paper piecing is something I have recently started and it is something I will stick with I think. I need to be in the right sort of crafty headspace for it (I usually have like 9 projects going at a time so I can pick and choose with my mood) but I am loving it so much.
I love hhand cutting quilt shapes. Made over two hundred quilts.All totally handmade. Made my first hexie quilt lqst year ofter more then 40 years of quilting.
I actually bought the hexagon template you suggested. I got super lazy pretty quick and started only cutting squares I knew would be big enough to work with the templates. Once I basted the fabric on, I cut the excess material off at the corners where I knew the excess material might be a pain later on. The fabric I'm using isn't very thick, old t-shirts and left over quilting cotton stuff. My sister actually discovered that you can use glue to baste the fabric onto the patterns. The right glue isn't terribly strong and is easy to remove the fabric from the cardstock paper templates fairly easily. I fit everything I needed into a small bag maybe the size of a small purse and it's awesome for when in the car or if I want to have something to do with my hands that doesn't require a lot of brain power or like cross stitch does (plus anything above 14ct cross stitch fabric starts to hurt the eyes)
I love watching your process for how you chose which items to bring/which go together/which you wanted to work on this trip. I work with tin mostly, and it's a surprisingly similar process! Which ones look cool together? What part of the pattern do I want to highlight?
I love hand sewing Shannon, it’s quite therapeutic, I have tons of fabric, and a lot of Indian saree fabric, love the shape of the template I think it looks like a kite lol, love the comment about the pride fabric too, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
You're welcome, although I feel like I didn't hardly say much at all... as a channel that people turn to for escapism, I generally try to keep "politics" (I don't believe that human rights is even something that should be political, but that's the world we seem to live in) out of my content, however I also welcomed the very natural and organic opportunity to make my viewpoint clear. I hope that members of marginalized communities find my channel a safe and welcoming space, even if I'm not often vocal about my 'politics' on the channel 🥰🥰
Have you ever tried a rotary cutter and small cutting mat? I resisted them for a long time but they really made my fabric cutting more precise and less tiring, even when cutting multiple layers. I've found the 45mm size rotary cutter to be the most versatile and I think cutting mats are as small as 10 inches, so easy to travel with (altho airlines will require the rotary cutter to be in your luggage, not carry-on... learned that the hard way).
Maybe trying with some really nice thread and a proper needle, if you haven't already? I know for some people, that makes all the difference in the world!
My solution to the cutting out of hundreds of pieces has been to fold the fabric as many times as necessary and cut around my template with a rotary cutter. As long as there's enough seam allowance it doesn't matter if they come out wonky!
I did piecing art work thing from time to time... never knew about paper piecing until your other video... that would have made what I was making so much easier to make 😅😅😅😅
Hello and welcome aboard! Lots of other crafty projects here on the channel, although you'll have to go back a ways, because this past year it's been more home renovation than crafting!
I bought a wide stripe fabric for my first project. Mainly cuz I don't have the piles of scraps. It became a quilted table topper. A 3/4" hexi, that I made a star pattern with, including Moths. I bought a ream of card stock and a couple paper punches. I also recycle mailers. My current project is a QAYG template.
I was literally working on an EPP project when this popped into my feed lmao. Love it! (editing to add that your reaction to the pride fabric made me *slam* that subscribe button lol, thank you!
ahhhh, I love that! Thank you 🥰 Definitely recommend checking out some of the other scrappy fabric projects on the channel - either the hexie quilt one that was mentioned in this video, or the Victorian crazy quilting patchwork video!
Used to be that when doing EPP you would use paper, basting through the paper to the front of the fabric and when done with the project you would remove all of the basting, very tedious. Now we have card stock which makes it much easier to bast on the back of the fabric and no need to remove the basting, such a better plan, IMO
I've always liked the look of EPP, but my brain has never figured what happens to the paper templates after you've sewn all the pieces together. Do you leave it in the quilt? Do you take it out? I'm sure it's probably a really simple answer and I'll probably face palm once I know it, but there are times when I just need to see how something is put together in order to understand how it all fits. Also, a suggestion for making sturdier templates. There are translucent plastic sheets available at some craft stores for making one's own stencils. It cuts somewhat easily and it will help keeping oneself from sewing through. The only drawback is that it's not really that heat resistant. It won't melt if ironed, but it may warp. But the suggestion to use some junk mail works, too.
You leave the papers in until all sides of one paper is surrounded by others. Then you remove it. That way the outside edges always have paper in them to give stability. Once you are done with the whole thing THEN you remove the papers from the outside edges and finish the quilt like any other quilt. (Some people leave all the papers in until they are completely done with the top but then you need more papers, this way you can reuse them as you grow your project)
So with my bigger scraps I usually cut in 1/2 inch wide strips and crochet rugs... But now I have a way to use my smaller scraps. Never thought about using my cricut to make the template.
I cut squares, then snip off the corners as I go. I am cutting up an old moving quilt into 2.5" hexi batting pieces. I have 10 old moving quilts which I am going to use.
Hi Shannon, I wanted to share something that happened today. I started to make a EPP kimono jacket with scraps from various projects. I got my inspiration from you. Today I brought my work with me on the trains while traveling to my family for the American Thanksgiving. On the way home, I was on a very crowded train so there were very few seats. I snuggled in next to my husband next to a young family. Soon another young girl and her mother joined our set of seats. The girl was fascinated by my sewing so I engaged her by asking her what her favorite fabric piece was. She started asking me questions. Soon this 6 year old, the other 6 year old girl and both the mothers were taking a quick impromptu class on EPP! I gave each girl a needle, thread and a hexagon scrap (with the parent’s permission ). They were so excited ant both mothers were interested in sewing again, they had learned from family members many years ago. One mom even told me about my favorite place to get reclaimed fabric. Then we met one family again on another train and the girl said she wanted to sew all the next day when she was going to meet friends.
It made a tiring trip much more enjoyable for everyone and I hope that I sparked some imagination and urge to sew in another generation.
Thank you for sharing EPP with us, you are making the world a more creative place.
oh, that's such a heart-warming story, thank you!! Spreading the joy of creativity and the love of paper piecing one train ride at a time!
What a lovely story!! Thank you for sharing and brightening my day 😊
When I stopped knitting (this chronic hand pain sucks), I donated 20 odd years of supplies I’d collected to a local thrift shop.
I hope someone went home with like half the products Knit Picks sells and made beautiful, fun things with it. ❤❤ (so many balls of dishy SO MANY)
We love thrift stores!
I'm sure someone was VERY happy with that donation! 💖
Did I go into my studio today wishing that I'd watch a video of Shannon doing English Paper Piecing while I work? Yes I did. Was I disappointed? No I was not. Thanks for this calming aesthetic content!
I would like to add a tip for your viewers for seam allowances and cutting. It can be however big you like, but anything more than 5/8 inch is a bit big in my opinion. With that said, as a bit of a helpful guide, you can always make a "cutting template" to trace out your shapes that include the seam allowance, then use a bunch of cut out paper pieces cut to the size you want, to make it easier to streamline the process.
reference: currently working on a king size hexagon quilt that I've hand sewn for the past 10 years, and the top is close to being done, but not quite done yet.
Please consider sending Shannon a picture when completed. This sounds so beautiful. Ten years of labor!! ❤
@@jmc-xp6ml It's a rainbow of colors and themes. so...yes? I don't make quilts I don't like the colors of, as I only make them for me
@ That’s great. My tastes tend to change over time.
When it comes to piecing together such small pieces, you really don't have to worry about the grainline. The seams work to stabilize the overall fabric .
I've been working on an EPP quilt with 1.75 inch 60 degree diamonds. if you tilt them, they fit on 2.5 inch jelly roll strip nicely, and with one simple cut.
I'm doing 6 colored diamonds together, surrounded by black joining diamonds, for a stained glass look, and i love it.
That sounds absolutely gorgeous 😊
it sure does sound gorgeous 😍
You just gave me some ideas for some of the fabrics I’ve got for my kimono EPP jacket. Thank you!
Please, you must send a picture to Shannon when this is finished. Sounds stunning.
I recognize the bee and honeycomb fabric. That was part of my daughter's contribution to the big box of scrap fabric we sent you. She's going to be so happy when I show her 😁❤ So I kinda want to start a paper piecing project, but I didn't know own what I wanted to make. A couple months ago I watch a video of a lady who made and entire dress out of patchwork fabric from a bunch of fat quarters she had been acquiring. So I thought that looked like fun and found some fun jelly rolls that I thought would be fun. So now I have a crazy idea of doing a paper piecing project and making a fun summer dress out of it. Am I crazy?
Yes! You’re crazy in all the best ways! Go for it.
Oh, very fun, definitely be sure to tell her! I will both encourage you on the dress, and warn you that it will be _very_ heavy, just so you have that in mind as making design decisions!!
Your my kind of crazy, I love it
I've been thinking about doing a chunk of paper piecing on a dress or skirt, where the hexagons start out sparser at the top and then end with a large chunk of sewn-together hexagons on the side. I'm not sure I can describe it well. I think a dress would be fabulous!
I'm currently piecing hexagons to make into culottes when the fabric is big enough, so no, that sounds like a great idea!
Ironing scrap fabric. Not a task I envy! Loving your edit on this video 👩🍳 💋 ❤
I appreciate your fierce support of LGBTQIA humans. So important.
From a straight het cis white English-speaking 66 yr old American UU.
❤️💙💜💚💛
I trace the “weird” shapes around my “cut to size template” with a Fixion pen, then it is so easy to sit and cut bunches out of a large scrap by cutting across a line of 3-6 high drawn templates, then cross cutting smaller snips of the oddball micro triangle corners off. I can cut so many templates quickly with scissors or a rotary cutter and ruler. I don’t iron scraps for EPP, because as you pull taunt around the template to thread or glue baste, it smoothes it right out. Love the pride comment as well. Go you! Happy stitching.
I don't wish something like that on you again, but I LOVE that video of you emergency sewing your costume. It's one of my favorites.
heheheh thank you!
Mine too! I’m a slow sewer (sewist?) and take forever. I decided to take a break from my pattern making of a denim jacket to “quickly” sew up some flannel pjs. Of course they are a black and blue tartan and I’m pattern matching. After I work on them for awhile I can’t tell right side from wrong! And of course I’m French seaming them cause they’ll get a lot of wear (I’m still sad the butterfly cotton lawn pjs were NOT French seamed and I’ve had to stitch up the back a couple of times). I’m still working on them but I feel the end is near!! I will have them finished for xmas!!!! 😂😂😂
"Oh no! More crafting videos!" Yes, please!
I thought of you last Friday when I was at an estate sale. So. Much. Fabric. Fat quarters for $1 each. I was sorely tempted to try EPP but will have to live vicariously through you due to arthritis in my hands.
Thank you for your wonderful videos!
You're most welcome!
I can't even tell you how much I loved your comment about the pride fabric!
💪💙💚💜
Biggest congratulations to the senders wife! I hope both are living their best life ✨ lots of love ❤
As the Mum of a trans child and the wife of a masc presenting non binary person, I whole heartedly agree!! Thank you Shannon!!
This comment honestly brightened my day 😊
I expected nothing less from Shannon but as the mum of a trans man it made me extremely happy too xx
My only question is about that adorable hamster with a sword sweatshirt, it deserves its own video!
The amazing thing about scrap quilts is that the more fabrics you have the chances that one fabric will coordinate with others increases almost exponentially… if you have only a few fabrics, they need to blend perfectly or the project looks weird…. And that perfect match process can be daunting and you need to do it BEFORE you sew a single stitch (ie the actual fun part) Good luck crafting!!
Hello Shannon, I watched your video on EPP. I feel in love with the idea of using my scraps. So I started doing EPP using all my flannel scraps. Now I am not sure if I love you or hate you for showing me this craft. Ha ha. I have become obsessed with this craft. I really enjoy watching how fast I can do this. I did find it challenging putting together the pieces. A lot of trial and error. Once I figured out what worked for me, there was no stopping me.
So thank you for showing us the EPP craft. I will be doing this over the winter months.
I've only found your channels today! As a fellow RUclipsr who films her craft projects, it's great to see someone who is having such success on RUclips doing the same thing! Very inspiring. I'll definitely be watching more 😊
So many lovely scraps for crafting with! The finished quilt is going to be a textural paradise.
I’ve just finished off a little crazy quilted pouch as a gift for a friend and I’m looking forward to starting a new EPP project.
I’m loving the comments here - and the ideas that people have are just amazing!
(I edited this as somehow, I managed to add a comment that was meant for your other video this week! 🤣 I’m in a post-comic-con stupor, it seems!)
I have found that old calendars are the best material to make paper stencils, such fun!
Nice!!
Waahhhh! I am frankly envious of your scrap stash! I just love sorting through and looking at fabric, so fun and relaxing. I probably need a fabric haul or something, I still deny being addicted to fabric, let's just go with dependent for now? HaHa! Beautiful scraps! Thanks for the video.
I'm like that with yarn. Def not addicted - couldn't possibly be. But I like the term dependent :)
The jewel hearts are cute!
I'm enjoying your sewing escapades so much! Having been a sewer for nearly 60 years, I've tried many methods of dealing with some of the dilemas that I see you experiencing on your channel. I just have to share this with you and your followers-there are multiple free hexagon generators on the internet. I've used one for several years, especially with tiny scraps.
Fun and a great tip! Do you print them out and cut by hand, or take it to a Cricut, or what?
@@ShannonMakes I printed them out and cut with the help of a ruler and cutting blade or scissors. I don't have a Cricut nor do I know much about them.
My Mother made the most beautiful quilts. I’ve never had the patience to learn to sew or knit ….love your creations !
Thank you so much!
Hi
Love EPP. I use freezer paper and put the waxed side up and then press the seam allowance on the wax side and it makes it much easier to stitch
As in you don't baste it at all, because the wax holds the seam allowances in place while you stitch?
@@ShannonMakesThat’s it. Freezer paper is commonly recommended for appliqué for just that reason.
@ yes
You just iron instead of basting
Hi Shanon- if you wanted to be inspired on a color wash layout of your panel- “the last homely house” created by Kate might help. She did a beautiful quilt English paper piecing and the combination of colored scraps was amazing.🎉
I watch Kate too, she inspired me to start EPP, I am hooked.
I learned of this paper piecing from an older video of yours. I did buy what I need to start, but had hand surgery 6 weeks ago. As soon as it’s flexible again, I hope to get started. Very excited to try one!
Oooh, and it might help to break up some scar tissue and get mobility back faster (maybe... I'm not a doctor, only a person that's dealt with my own injuries, scar tissues and mobility exercises)
We love an aggressively supporting ally 🌈 👏
Thank you!! When your viewers hand you the perfect organic opportunity it make it clear where you stand on basic human rights, you gotta take it!!
@@ShannonMakesyeah I loved how you absolutely jumped at the opportunity to make a firm statement of support despite your content not usually touching on those subjects. You could have just never said anything, thus not risking any ruffled feathers - which is the case with a lot of RUclipsrs - but no! Aggressive support! I really appreciate it 🏳️🌈
Haha I also make the Stitch voice when something needs an "Oh no!" fake out. Impossible-coincidence-twinsies!
Shannon!!! I am in love❤, how wonderful! That was so much fun on a 100000 levels, such a fabulous community and such a delightful journey. My heart is full of joy😊
Thank you! It truly is a lovely community here!
Everyone has really good taste judging by the scraps they've sent!
definitely!
I love the idea of paper piecing. It’s on the list of things I want to do someday! Thanks for answering questions.
It's super fun!!
I love that I can use my cricut for my paper shapes. Etsy has SVG files made for the purpose, with guides for how to resize your shapes as needed. I am not proficient in any of the computer programs which might make it easy to draft up thirty degree diamonds exactly one inch on each side, and cricut design software is in no way equipped for that. When I prepare for a project, I make a "joined" shape with as many pieces as I can fit in an 11x11 inch square. The pieces can't be touching, or the kerf might eat into your pieces unevenly. I have several of these joined shapes saved for easy access later.
I sit on the bridge between the finicky fabric cutting, and the bulky seams of folded squares. for my two 1" hexagon projects, unless I am fussy cutting, I cut all my fabric into 2.5" squares. When I'm glue basting, I stick my paper to the middle and go through a batch and trim the corners off. I get a thrill from the tiny scraps heaping up, and then they all go into my stuffing bag.
Yes, I think the cricut is a handy tool for the EPP, that's for sure... I wish more libraries had them available for use/rent!
19:49 using the selvedge as a design element could be really cute depending on the fabric!
Watching this video while working on hand-quilting my queen sized EPP quilt that I've been working on since 2021. Thanks for keeping me company and on theme! (Also: I really loved the ironing footage. It was so soothing and enjoyable!)
Ooh imma be cutting some jewels with my Silhouette!! Obsessed with that shape--it can make flowers, too!! Super versatile!
That is so cool you got 2 templates out of 1 !! I am excited to see the progress of the wall divider !! Enjoying this so much !!
Thanks so much!
I'm more and more tempted by this craft 😂 noooo!!! 🤣Looking forward to part 2!
Also, thanks for including all that unpacking montage at the beginning, it was great to see bits of it again, important messages and all 💜
Also also, I am fascinated by the time traveling of your videos&edits. You're able to sit on footage for literal years, because you somehow already had it planned at the time to use it later... That's some high level of planning and patience and thinking it all through 💪
You're very welcome. A wise woman once recommended to start at the very beginning as it's a very good place to start, and hey... it it gives me the perfect opportunity to make it clear where I stand on basic human rights, absolutely can't pass that opportunity up (at the cost of a few viewers, but I consider that absolutely worth it!)
@@ShannonMakes totally! May you gain many times more viewers than you've lost by this!
When I’m doing the cutting (I work almost exclusively with woven cottons) I will use a bit of template plastic, or the top of a croissant container or some kind of thin plastic that is transparent (all fussy cutting) to make my cutting template. I will add my minimum seam allowance (1/4”) to that template, then cut it out on the seam allowance line. Then I can figure out the placement I want and I trace it on the fabric with a sharpie. Then the cut lines are in the seam allowance, and I cut them slightly outside of those lines so I know I have enough space. It helps take some of the guess work out when deciding my placement on the fabric.
I’ve been working on an EPP quilt for the last 12 years or so, and it’s all collecting fabric and fussy cutting. I’ll email a photo of it
oh no - more crafting videos - whatever shall we do?
For my hexagon quilt, I made a template out of a clear lid to something or other and literally traced it on my fabric over and over and then cut out following the lines. It was really fast and easy - especially if I doubled or quadrupled the fabric. I was working with fat quarters, so it was not shifty at all.
I used a regular pen for light fabric, and a white acrylic gel pen for dark fabric. Since any marking will be on the inside of the quilt, I didn't care if I cut inside or outside the lines. Whoosh! So fast!
Every time I watch one of these videos I move closer to starting a full on quilt.
Also, where is the adorable mousey shirt from? I can't believe no one's asked yet. The happy little face distracted me every time it was on screen
Lochers Paris 🐭
I saw the vintage sewing patterns I sent you! Unfortunately I couldn't use them, so I hope you're able to make better use of them. I'm not sure I have the patience for paper piecing, but I have so many scraps that I might have to give it a try!
Or you could go to a previous video for information and try crazy quilting instead? Much less fiddly
Definitely at least give it a shot, to see if you like it!
Buahahahhaa loved the Mr. Bean expression "oh nooo. More crafting videos..." lol. Greetings from Belgium
I just watched your other paper piecing video today and I cant wait to get the supplies to do it myself. Theyre gorgeous!
Yay! Thank you!
Press your thin paper templates to the side of freezer paper that has a shine (the plastic coated side). After they cool, cut your now thicker templates out with scissors. Thank you.
I love that it's Hearts!
I use the finest thread to sew the hexies. The smallest sharpest needles. You can hardly see the light grey thread, it is almost transparent.
Yes, I use some pretty small needles too!!
I am in the middle of a hexie EPP project that I started in Oct 21! (I also cut fabric for the hexies into 2.5” squares, works a treat!) I love the jewel/heart shape, I was planning to do a plus sign next but I just might change my mind. 😅
hehehe I do love the little jewels!
I think I spotted some of the rainbow striped fabric that I sent over, from my rainbow skirt project!
Yes, it was definitely in there!!
I have to commute to the office by train once a week (well, technically twice, but I just can’t be bothered 😅) and I think this might be the perfect craft to take with me ❤
Oh, absolutely!!!
I was so stoked about catching the premiere but got caught up at work. Maybe next time! I love the heart pattern pieces. Also, praise be to wardrobe! All tech roles deserve a great deal of love.
Edit: That flower crown mouse shirt is utterly delightful!
There will be more double dose premieres at similar hours, so hopefully you can make it to one!
I know what you mean about the USPS. We had a check that was written to pay a bill, and it was delivered only half there to the company we were to pay. Yesterday, that company was nice enough to send us a letter which they enclosed the torn check and weaved the last fee for 30 days.
I actually made a quilt a few years ago where I just had a template and cut out all of the hexagons from printer paper. They were able to be used over and over, and I had no trouble whatsoever. I’m kind of feeling dreamy about the idea of doing it with cardstock, like I would be in sewing heaven. I’m sure it wasn’t very much to get quite a good number of them off of Amazon. Sadly, that was my first time piecing a quilt by hand, and it’s now six years later and some of my seams are coming undone. Maybe for my next quilt I could do paper piecing again. It is actually going to be a quilt that has an optical illusion by using a medium hue for the middle of the block, and a dark and a light next to it to make it look like it’s standing out. Those would be easy to do with paper piecing. There you go again, giving me ideas.
Yay, more Crafting Videos!
I would like to send you pics of my projects. Just not sure how to wrestle my 93 year old mom for the vest I made out of 1” hexis’. 😂 Still have to finish the quilt (I’m stuck).
Thank You so much..
You're very welcome!
Love that jewel template, so adorable!
Me too!!
My daughter and I put our little packet of fabric together today and will send it out after the holiday weekend! This is such a great idea
oh, that's so sweet, thanks so much!
Yes please more crafting videos, just more videos of any sort! Xxx
Love the ❤'s, they are beautiful!
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Thank you!
I love EPP - ❤enjoy ur piecing!
Thank you!
I have both retired and lost weight. As I have adjusted old things a changed my style, I think I will make a mixed hexi quilt from my old clothes. I bought diamond templates for boxes, but i want it to be quilting cotton.
I just had my RUclips debut! Saw the corset pin cushion at 2:52 🎉❤
Soooo cute, I saw that fly by and I was wondering if it was a pin cushion.
Well I thought it was a pin cushion, but also possibly a Christmas ornament :-)
oh, amazing! So glad you saw that, the only bad news is that means that your fabrics were in the handful of packages I opened before I started filming it all, so you don't get to see my reaction to them 😢 I didn't have the 2nd channel back then, so I didn't know what to do with footage of me opening *everything* so I opened a handful of things before turning the camera on, and I'm so sorry, but also thank you so so much for your fabrics and thoughtful gifts!
Please, no apologies needed! I can't imagine the hours it would take if you did opening videos of all your treasures! Just enjoy :-)
In your last video of scraps your followers sent you, there were a few yo yo’ s. I remembered them from years ago, so I checked RUclips, and sure enough many shorts and videos came up. However many of these are more modern projects than I remember. well hangings, purses, clothing, placemats, etc. I thought they would be a great way to use all the small scraps you received and would be a good project when you are on the road.
Awesome...more craft video's. You go girl
Thank you! 😊
Tip: if you’re cutting your own templates… tea boxes are the perfect thickness and stiffness. The coating on the outside helps them last longer. Cereal box is too thick….
More craft videos please
Yeah!!! Video #2!!!
As always totally enjoyed the video. Thanks Shannon
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I love how this is coming out and I am so excited to see it complete! Paper piecing is something I have recently started and it is something I will stick with I think. I need to be in the right sort of crafty headspace for it (I usually have like 9 projects going at a time so I can pick and choose with my mood) but I am loving it so much.
Excellent! Yay EPP!
I love hhand cutting quilt shapes. Made over two hundred quilts.All totally handmade. Made my first hexie quilt lqst year ofter more then 40 years of quilting.
Wow... that's a LOT of quilting! Bravo!
I love the diamond piece! Very cool. I want to make a patchwork piece with lots of hearts.
Give it a try!! 🤩
I actually bought the hexagon template you suggested. I got super lazy pretty quick and started only cutting squares I knew would be big enough to work with the templates. Once I basted the fabric on, I cut the excess material off at the corners where I knew the excess material might be a pain later on. The fabric I'm using isn't very thick, old t-shirts and left over quilting cotton stuff. My sister actually discovered that you can use glue to baste the fabric onto the patterns. The right glue isn't terribly strong and is easy to remove the fabric from the cardstock paper templates fairly easily. I fit everything I needed into a small bag maybe the size of a small purse and it's awesome for when in the car or if I want to have something to do with my hands that doesn't require a lot of brain power or like cross stitch does (plus anything above 14ct cross stitch fabric starts to hurt the eyes)
Love watching you Shannon. keep doing crafts, love it.
Thank you, Loretta!!
Ok it's decided, I am sending you a little fabric package :) I have a little scraps in mind (vintage or from thrift flips) with autumn / hobbit vibes
aww, thank you, I love that!
I love watching your process for how you chose which items to bring/which go together/which you wanted to work on this trip. I work with tin mostly, and it's a surprisingly similar process! Which ones look cool together? What part of the pattern do I want to highlight?
Ohh tin?!?! You're a ferblantier!
I like the jewel template more than the hexagon.
I use my cricut to cut templates - if you've ever got hello fresh those cards are pretty good!
YES! I've been using my FACTOR wrappers (same company, essentially) for to-do lists and other crafty projects, this is a GREAT idea!
I love hand sewing Shannon, it’s quite therapeutic, I have tons of fabric, and a lot of Indian saree fabric, love the shape of the template I think it looks like a kite lol, love the comment about the pride fabric too, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
Thanks for the extra video. Made my day!
Glad you enjoyed it! You're most welcome!
My grandma made her hexagons out of paper grocery bags. A little thicker and sturdier than regular paper and something she had great supply of.
I love that!
Thumbs up..... This is great.
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I love your art & sas!
Thank youuuu!
Thank you for talking about trans rights!!
You're welcome, although I feel like I didn't hardly say much at all... as a channel that people turn to for escapism, I generally try to keep "politics" (I don't believe that human rights is even something that should be political, but that's the world we seem to live in) out of my content, however I also welcomed the very natural and organic opportunity to make my viewpoint clear. I hope that members of marginalized communities find my channel a safe and welcoming space, even if I'm not often vocal about my 'politics' on the channel 🥰🥰
That's some really cute and gorgeous fabrics!!
Thank you! 😊
I just love everything you do
ohhhh, thank you!!
Have you ever tried a rotary cutter and small cutting mat? I resisted them for a long time but they really made my fabric cutting more precise and less tiring, even when cutting multiple layers. I've found the 45mm size rotary cutter to be the most versatile and I think cutting mats are as small as 10 inches, so easy to travel with (altho airlines will require the rotary cutter to be in your luggage, not carry-on... learned that the hard way).
I just got all my EPP supplies in the mail. Can't wait to start!
oh, most excellent!!
Every time I watch your paper piecing it makes me want to do it. The only problem is that I don't really like hand sewing. Lol!
Maybe trying with some really nice thread and a proper needle, if you haven't already? I know for some people, that makes all the difference in the world!
My solution to the cutting out of hundreds of pieces has been to fold the fabric as many times as necessary and cut around my template with a rotary cutter. As long as there's enough seam allowance it doesn't matter if they come out wonky!
Yup, you can see that's basically exactly what I'm doing at many points, except with scissors!
@@ShannonMakes yeah! I've done it with both scissors and rotary cutter, and since i have chronic joint pain I found the rotary cutter to be easier.
I did piecing art work thing from time to time... never knew about paper piecing until your other video... that would have made what I was making so much easier to make 😅😅😅😅
Hello, I am a new subscriber from Michigan. It is so nice to meet you and Happy Blessed Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Hello and welcome aboard! Lots of other crafty projects here on the channel, although you'll have to go back a ways, because this past year it's been more home renovation than crafting!
Omg you got me into this. I'm going to try it. I ordered some paper pieces! I really don't need another thing to do.😅
It’s a slippery slope! 😂
I bought a wide stripe fabric for my first project. Mainly cuz I don't have the piles of scraps. It became a quilted table topper. A 3/4" hexi, that I made a star pattern with, including
Moths. I bought a ream of card stock and a couple paper punches. I also recycle mailers. My current project is a QAYG template.
I was literally working on an EPP project when this popped into my feed lmao. Love it! (editing to add that your reaction to the pride fabric made me *slam* that subscribe button lol, thank you!
ahhhh, I love that! Thank you 🥰 Definitely recommend checking out some of the other scrappy fabric projects on the channel - either the hexie quilt one that was mentioned in this video, or the Victorian crazy quilting patchwork video!
Used to be that when doing EPP you would use paper, basting through the paper to the front of the fabric and when done with the project you would remove all of the basting, very tedious. Now we have card stock which makes it much easier to bast on the back of the fabric and no need to remove the basting, such a better plan, IMO
I've always liked the look of EPP, but my brain has never figured what happens to the paper templates after you've sewn all the pieces together. Do you leave it in the quilt? Do you take it out? I'm sure it's probably a really simple answer and I'll probably face palm once I know it, but there are times when I just need to see how something is put together in order to understand how it all fits.
Also, a suggestion for making sturdier templates. There are translucent plastic sheets available at some craft stores for making one's own stencils. It cuts somewhat easily and it will help keeping oneself from sewing through. The only drawback is that it's not really that heat resistant. It won't melt if ironed, but it may warp. But the suggestion to use some junk mail works, too.
You leave the papers in until all sides of one paper is surrounded by others. Then you remove it. That way the outside edges always have paper in them to give stability. Once you are done with the whole thing THEN you remove the papers from the outside edges and finish the quilt like any other quilt. (Some people leave all the papers in until they are completely done with the top but then you need more papers, this way you can reuse them as you grow your project)
And you sew them right sides together, edge to edge using a tiny whipstitch(?) avoiding the paper/cardstock.@@Craftythrifter
@@Craftythrifter Thank you. I get it now. And yes, I face palmed because it isn't as complicated as my brain was trying to tell me.
Looks like you've got some answers, but don't worry, I've covered it in part 2 as well!
@@theplussizecostumer my brain does this to me ALL the time. 🥸😄🤷♀️
So with my bigger scraps I usually cut in 1/2 inch wide strips and crochet rugs... But now I have a way to use my smaller scraps. Never thought about using my cricut to make the template.
It's a stash buster! Not an entirely new hobby I'm picking up... 😅
Omg that’s literally what I say in Part 2 😂😂😂
I set out to do a lot of stashbusting with papercrafting,and ended up buyingnew supplies for every single project!! 😂
I LOVE your green mouse with a sword shirt. Can you link it please?? ❤
Lochers Paris, but fair warning, it's their least offensive option 😉
Awesomeness ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
I cut squares, then snip off the corners as I go. I am cutting up an old moving quilt into 2.5" hexi batting pieces. I have 10 old moving quilts which I am going to use.