To see the beginning go here.
This is the first 8 pieces sewn on. You can just sew two 9s and two 10s as this pattern would have you do, but I've made hundreds of these and it finally dawned on me that I could sew the two pieces together at this point, and add one #9 and one #10 across the two blended pieces.
Now this is how I make sure the sewing lines line up. I poke pins into the lines of the two pieces - corners especially - then
add the pins to hold while sewing and take out the poked ones. Sew the seam
Remove the paper of the seam allowances of the seam just made so you can iron the seams open. Saves bulk here.
Oops, added #10 first. (This is how I get into trouble... I can't count.) Now adding #9
Hope this helps you all to paper piece. It really is like paint by numbers, except it's best to keep in chronological order.
Any questions - leave a comment or email me. I'll help as much as I can.
Hugs,
Terri
Good tutorial. Cute butterfly.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Good pictures and directions. You are a pro.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet Butterfly.
ReplyDeleteI love that you're doing a tutorial! I've never tried one. This one looks good. Now do you have a tutorial on how I can quilt 5 hours a day while working full-time? Oh, and yes, I want 8 hours of sleep and time with my husband! Maybe this would make a good diet--I wouldn't have time to sleep!
ReplyDeleteoops...wouldn't have time to eat!
DeleteYou make it look so easy, because you flip and iron and look from the other side - I keep forgetting that or I happen to place the piece of fabric the other way round when I sew. All I would need to remember is this checking again!
ReplyDeleteI love this little butterfly! so pretty!
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