So, I have been working on a “secret” project, meaning that I could not blog about it until it was ready. I have tested a pattern for Denise at For the love of geese. I volunteered to test this pattern for her, mostly because I really don’t paper piece but wanted to do it/get better/be less chicken. That way when I see some of the beautiful paper pieced patterns, I won’t just dismiss them because they are paper pieced.
I previously attempted to paper piece a quilt and gave up. So, I am always up for a challenge and really wanted to be able to paper piece confidently. By the time I was done with this quilt, I was pretty confident with it. It looks so hard, but it really wasn’t.
I actually like this one so much, I am going to finish it and put it up for my future grandchildren. Funny thing was that I did not find the paper piecing difficult at all. What I found harder was putting the blocks together. I wanted to make sure all the points were perfect. They are not, but not too bad.
Now the dilemma, How to quilt it? I will have to think about that one for a bit. If you are interested in this pattern, please visit Denise at “For the Love of Quilting“.
Happy Sewing
Happy Quilting
Great job,Lori!
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Like you said, we are harder on ourselves than others. You did a great job and I was so proud to share it in my post.
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Thanks Denise!
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Lovely quilt! Congratulations on successful paper piecing! Quilting … what about echoing the stars, do all of them and when they meet, carry on with the bigger star echo.
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Great idea Gail. Thanks!
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Oh, what a great job you did! That looks impossible to me.
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Thanks Jodi. It wasn’t hard at all.
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Hi Lori,
Great job on the paper piecing! This looks great. I have to confess I tried paper piecing eons ago for a Hunter Star pattern. I never did finish it. I look forward to seeing how you quilt this! ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thanks Roseanne!
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Lovely quilt – Paper piecing is definitely on my someday list 🙂
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Thanks Karla!
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Oh it’s BEAUTIFUL!! You did a great job on the testing:)
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Thanks Tracy!
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What a beauty! You did a nice job putting it together. I’m excited to see how you decide to quilt it.
Sharon
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Thanks!
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Looks great! I do have wanted to try paper piecing so I took an all day class for a Judy Niemeyer pattern. Took me half the day to finish the first block before I resolved my spatial issues. Still working on it but I am enjoying it.
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It took me a bit to get it, but once I got it, I was good to go. First few blocks took forever, then it got better and better. Will be looking forward to seeing yours.
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Love the blue and white! You have been busy! Heck someday I may try again on PP. You did a great job for the first one! I read the designer’s blog and she was really thankful that you helped her out! Hugs
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It wasn’t bad, other than it is messy. Scraps and paper everywhere. However that is easy to solve. Hope your week is going well.
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I love the control you can get with paper piecing, but it took me a long time to wrap my head around it. You have to think sort of backwards, and I have to warm up every time! Your quilt is lovely!
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Thanks, I agree with everything you said.
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Lori, I think you can stop avoiding paper piecing now. The quilt looks expertly pieced and oh so pretty! 😊
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Thanks Cindy. Give ut a try!
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Great job piecing the quilt. It is so good to take up a challenge and get familiar with a technique you’ve avoided in the past. Carol Doak has a great class on Craftsy if you want to explore the perfectionist side of fpp 🙂
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Thanks, I will check that out.
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How cool to be a pattern tester, love the quilt!
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Thanks!
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Nice work on your quilt and great fabric choice!
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Thank you!
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Oh well done! It looks gorgeous! Paper piecing is nice, but I find I handle it better in small doses. Love the colors, too.
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Thanks!
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I’m glad you gave paper piecing a try. I recall your comments when I was doing mine. It isn’t hard at all. Great looking quilt top.
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Thank You!
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It’s lovely, Lori! I haven’t tried paper piecing either, but I’ve seen some beautiful quilts that make me want to try it some day.
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I loved making your pattern and love how it turned out!
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