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Today I worked on some 4 patches for an exchange from the Quiltville chat Yahoo group. I am about halfway done with the 100 blocks needed by May.
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I have fallen in love with the EPP! (English Paper Piecing) I tried this when I was 11 (1961). I found the box in the attic. Then there was a demo at my guild's last meeting. I bought some papers off EBay and when they came I was bitten hard! Don't know when I will ever hand quilt again. This is supposed to be a take along project but all I want to do is make little hexes!
I did it once (one block) and it turned out great but hand work has not yet bitten me. But I do like the look, Hmmmmm
ReplyDelete100 blocks by May. Should be easy to do. Sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteIhavent heard of this one before sounds intriguing ,do tell us more ..love Jan xx
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, I have never tried English Paper Piecing, but you have to have PATIENCE and maybe a little more PATIENCE!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see more!
Cheers,
Dionne
I have never tried EPP but love the look. Can't wait to see your blocks!
ReplyDeleteKaren