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batiklover
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ReflectionsPT2
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Reflections a Judy Niemeyer quilt. This video is the 2nd part of the cutting process for the quilt. This beginner paper pieced project makes a quilt that is 60 inches by 70 inches.
Reflections,Pt 1
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A beginner Judy Niemeyer quilt project. Produced by Lorraine Jones and SeaWatch Fabrics, a Judy Niemeyer Certified Shop. Linda Tellesbo, a Judy Niemeyer Certified Teacher
PatchesandBobbinsMOM2
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Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector, raw video unedited.
the seamstress is excellent, the photographer not so much- hard to follow
I’ve disliked paper piecing the couple of times I’ve tried it. I think I will like it now doing it this way. Thank you for showing this!
I have been trying for 2 days to understand the flying geese instructiions for "Flowers For My Wedding Ring" Ive cut out all the papers and it says to trace the dashed lines on the back side of the papers. I don't know why but I did it, even though I could hardly see the lines through the newsprint paper. Then the fabric ... Slip the next piece under here and the next piece under there, but unpick a few of the stitches. Its like latin. Ive done New York Beauties and recently Cinco de Mayo and they were fun, but this is the only quilt Ive started that is stressful and feels like a chore. I have decided to just do it my way, or leave out the geese altogether. Feel very disappointed
warialdasue f
sorry...that was confusing and dizzying!
Ok confused. Your saying to put first piece right side down and all the other pieces right side up. I always put first piece with right side up and the other pieces go over the top of the last piece right sides facing each other. When you tear off paper I guess you would come out same - I will have to try this but can you explain why you do it this way and what final looks like - would love to see final piece and removed paper. Thanks for video. I tried one of their patterns and didn't have good luck but willing to try again.
The 1st piece of fabric always goes Wrong side of fabric to Wrong/Back side of the pattern. Subsequent pieces of fabric go RST Right Sides Together. Hope that helps.
Carolyn Milne
Love that little light on Linda's machine! Got a source for that?
Started to watch this video and had to stop! There is a background noise - sounds like something 'scrubbing" over the mic. Hope you can eliminate this terrible distraction. Love your videos, I am new to Judy Niemeyer's patterns but am hooked just by the designs. Never thought I could do it, love paper piecing. Thanks
Oh sorry, I see you had this question a year ago! I hope you've finished it by now and got to show off your accomplishment!
I enjoy paper piecing also and have recently been ogling some of Judy N's patterns. The idea of having all of the papers preprinted for me is really attractive. I'm betting that if you just stick your toe in the water and look at the first step rather than the entire package, you'll be able to do it. I mean, how many truly different ways can there be to paper piece? Which pattern did you choose? Best of luck and I bet it will turn out great!
BTW Did you make another video with the pieces , showing the matching of the fabrics and why they would be placed in a line up while doing the cutting? I believe that more videos would be beneficial to anyone just starting their project. Great to watch.
I've just watched the three videos and must say that I am impressed with the steps that went into the cutting process. I think it would be a wonderful time for me to advance and do one of Judy's patterns with all the precise instructions, seems as long as one understands sewing a quilt top that we could all do this. Thanks so much for the videos HI Lorraine!!! Y'all did a great job. PS I did watch the piecing video as well.
Where can iI buy the pattern?