@@KateBerggren if it’s an inkjet printer yes. I wouldn’t put it through a laser printer. Inkjets apply ink without heating it. Laser printers fuse toner onto the paper with heat.
I made the wife a 'light box', empty wine carton, plexiglass large enough to cover top & stay, small lamp. Plact lamp inside box, cut hole for cord, plug it in, lay pattern on top of plexiglass and freezer paper on top of pattern. Use ruler to keep lines straight. A little more prep work, useful when a printer is not in the picture. Put on some music and enjoy the process, she does.
Best FPP tutorial I’ve ever seen with freezer paper… and I’ve watched dozens! Most demonstrators do not provide such excellent explanations. For the first time I see the advantage to using freezer paper! Thank you.
When I use freezer paper or bondaweb I place a piece of baking parchment over the work to protect the iron. This is a brilliant tutorial thank you for sharing this 👍❤️
Becca! This is a beautifully presented tutorial and I love the freezer paper FPP... hence FP FPP. Your sample even showed how you oculd fussy cut in placement of that first one. The colors and placement were perfect.
I never tried FPP, but I’ve used freezer paper to trace patterns for garments, just iron on fabric for cutting. Thanks for the paper link. I have never seen this before
This is a great video for FPP. I’ve heard many people talk about it but never quite understood when it came to not stitching through the paper. My brain couldn’t grasp it without seeing it. It makes perfect sense now. Thank you so much!
Great tutorial. Sure looks easier than sewing on the paper and then having to get the paper off. Thanks. I loved the block. The fabric you picked was great.
Wow! I had given up on the paper piecing idea a while ago. For some reason, I clicked on your tutorial for my nightmare subject today and voila - the solution! Thanks for taking the time to patiently show us your method and validate that there is more than one way to do things in this craft. Super duper!
I found EPP very confusing and daunting before your video. Your way of accomplishing this is so much more clear and makes so much more sense. Thank goodness you made this video or I may never have wanted to try this new skill. Thank you so much and my hope is that this method can be used for ALL projects with FPP. P.S. Your voice is so soothing that I could listen to you all day! I plan on watching all of your previous videos and can’t wait to learn new skills from you. 😊
Aww, thanks for the compliments Jane! My friend, Ian, is posting a more in-depth tutorial on FPP. Perhaps this video - combined with his (which launches this weekend) - will give you the courage to try FPP!
@@sewbecca I already have Ian on my calendar 📅 and we’re even in the same time zone, TX and WI. I love that you’re friends and I like watching both of you create, so when I saw that you both had FPP airing a few days apart, I knew they would compliment each other nicely. So sweet that you support each other and your channels. Thank you for your sweet reply. Keep doing what you do because you do it so well. From your beautiful smile to the talent down to the tips of your toes. Friends, Jane
This is so cool. I am a newer quilter, so I just love learning new ( new to me) techniques. You demonstrate and explain very well. You make this seem easier than I expected. Thank you for sharing this with us.😊❤
Love your tutorial! If you have an 'edge foot" use that to ride right along the edge of the paper. So easy. Most machine brands have one. For Bernina its #10, #10C or #10D. Thank you for a great tutorial!
Waw! At last I understand the FPP, THANKS A LOT! I want to make a dog’s face FPP for a 8” x 8” bag”s pocket. Can you please do one explanation like this one with a dog’s face? I will love to sew along with you. Pleeeeaaassseee!
Fantastic! I just discovered your videos, and I'm am hooked! I've been binge watching your videos at night. You are so well spoke. So clear in your instructions. So enthusiastic about what you're doing! Makes me want to join you! Woohoo! But for the time being, I shall live vicariously through you. 😊 Thanks for sharing your experience and quilt time.
Great video! I have heard about not using paper and was hesitant to try. After watching your video with great details, i think I can attempt it. Thank you!
This is how I do it too! I’ve only tried simple blocks like a circle of geese. But I like this method better than sewing through the paper. Thanks for this video.
Since you aren't stitching on the line, does it change the size of the block when you are finished? Great tutorial on FPP, clear explanations. Thank you.
I never saw the need for paper piecing until now and just how simple it is to get perfect designs every time! I was planning to get some just for applique quilts and now that I've seen the benefits, I'll be buying freezer Paper in larger quantities now! Thank You, Becca!
One way to efficiently use fabric is to cut oversized pieces that fit comfortably within the allotted space + seam allowance. I use ~1/4-1/2" upsize. A corner clipper ruler is your friend as it cuts with seam allowances, and will help you size the triangle if you are uncomfortable with quilter's math. I find that a hot hemmer makes the perfect creasing tool. If you have one, give it a try.
Oh, this would be an amazing way to make random scrappy patchwork in the shape of a clothing pattern too! Just cut out the shapes from this paper (well, several pieces of the paper, since it's not very wide) and then just fill it up from roughly the centre with fabric scraps. I'm planning to make a jacket in this way, and my initial thought was to just wing it until I have a big enough patchwork to cut to shape. This will enable me to pre-plan some shapes and fabric placements, and also limit waste!
Thanks Becca for sharing this. I think I saw one other person do this and it appears to me to be the best way since you don’t have to tear the paper off. Saves printing lots and lots of copies of the pattern! Can’t wait to I’ve this a try. I love to do FPP. You have a better chance of getting a perfectly square block and no points getting lost in the process.
What a fantastic method, I’m sure I will have to watch your videos a couple of times before I get the rhythm of all the steps. LoL But I really like this method, makes the the quilt look so crisp. Can’t wait to try this. Thank You so much for sharing your video with all of us. I am a new subscriber. Love your channel, you make it look easy.
Someday I’m going to give this a try. I’m not ready to venture into yet another new skill. I will remember to reference your video when the time comes. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you & yours. 👍❤️😊
Great tutorial, but word of caution. Freezer paper can only go through an inkjet printer. Do not put freezer paper into a laser printer.
Yes - I should have mentioned that! D'oh!
@@KateBerggren if it’s an inkjet printer yes. I wouldn’t put it through a laser printer. Inkjets apply ink without heating it. Laser printers fuse toner onto the paper with heat.
Such an important tip!
Great tutorial, this gives me confidence to try FPP. Thank you!
Gracias muy educativo. Voy a probarlo. Parece fácil, se que hay que probar. ❤❤❤❤❤
I made the wife a 'light box', empty wine carton, plexiglass large enough to cover top & stay, small lamp. Plact lamp inside box, cut hole for cord, plug it in, lay pattern on top of plexiglass and freezer paper on top of pattern. Use ruler to keep lines straight. A little more prep work, useful when a printer is not in the picture. Put on some music and enjoy the process, she does.
DIY genius alert! Your wife must be loving the new light box setup.
Best FPP tutorial I’ve ever seen with freezer paper… and I’ve watched dozens! Most demonstrators do not provide such excellent explanations. For the first time I see the advantage to using freezer paper! Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
You are a great instructor, clear, concise, poised, step by step instructions.
Wow, thank you!
TSP - Trim, Sew, Press 😃 Makes it so easy to remember the process. Thank you, great tutorial
Thanks for watching!
When I use freezer paper or bondaweb I place a piece of baking parchment over the work to protect the iron. This is a brilliant tutorial thank you for sharing this 👍❤️
Great tip!
Thank you Becca - I've subscribed. Love from the 🇬🇧 ❤
Love your method and very clear how to do it.
Becca! This is a beautifully presented tutorial and I love the freezer paper FPP... hence FP FPP. Your sample even showed how you oculd fussy cut in placement of that first one. The colors and placement were perfect.
I never tried FPP, but I’ve used freezer paper to trace patterns for garments, just iron on fabric for cutting. Thanks for the paper link. I have never seen this before
Freezer paper can be used for SOOOO many things!
I love freezer paper! Can use it several times before changing to a new one!
Yes you can! I did all 12 of my blocks for the Quiltmas quilt from ONE piece of freezer paper!
I have to agree. I will definitely do it this way. Great instructions. Excellent teacher.
I'm so jealous of your sewing room! I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm trying to teach myself FPP. These are great tips.
Ok... gonna try it out. Thanks. You're my new favorite quilt content creator.❤❤
Wow, thank you!
Clear, concise directions. Great job as an instructor 👏
I appreciate that!
Outstanding demo! Freezer paper FPP is my absolute favorite way to paper piece.
FANTASTIC IDEA FOR FREEZER PAPER! 🎉❤🎉
Great Video and tutorial. I'm new to quilting and I understood this and know I can do this following the methods you outlined. Love you workroom!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! Love your nails as well. Thank you.
Great technique!
4:45 El mejor tutorial que he visto sobre esta técnica.
fantastic tutorial!!! thank you!
I love this method of paper piecing. Your teaching skill is outstandong.
Thank you so much 😊
This is a great video for FPP. I’ve heard many people talk about it but never quite understood when it came to not stitching through the paper. My brain couldn’t grasp it without seeing it. It makes perfect sense now. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial. Sure looks easier than sewing on the paper and then having to get the paper off. Thanks. I loved the block. The fabric you picked was great.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Tutorial.
I enjoyed your video and have some paper pieced projects planned. Thanks
Wonderful!
Thanks for showing this way Becca. This method makes sense to my brain.
Wow! I had given up on the paper piecing idea a while ago. For some reason, I clicked on your tutorial for my nightmare subject today and voila - the solution! Thanks for taking the time to patiently show us your method and validate that there is more than one way to do things in this craft. Super duper!
Glad I could help!
I found EPP very confusing and daunting before your video. Your way of accomplishing this is so much more clear and makes so much more sense. Thank goodness you made this video or I may never have wanted to try this new skill. Thank you so much and my hope is that this method can be used for ALL projects with FPP. P.S. Your voice is so soothing that I could listen to you all day! I plan on watching all of your previous videos and can’t wait to learn new skills from you. 😊
Aww, thanks for the compliments Jane! My friend, Ian, is posting a more in-depth tutorial on FPP. Perhaps this video - combined with his (which launches this weekend) - will give you the courage to try FPP!
@@sewbecca I already have Ian on my calendar 📅 and we’re even in the same time zone, TX and WI. I love that you’re friends and I like watching both of you create, so when I saw that you both had FPP airing a few days apart, I knew they would compliment each other nicely. So sweet that you support each other and your channels. Thank you for your sweet reply. Keep doing what you do because you do it so well. From your beautiful smile to the talent down to the tips of your toes. Friends, Jane
Thank you for this tutorial. I just received a pkg of 6” sheets in the mail today!
You did a great job of explaining and demonstrating this process. Thank you!
Lovely block tutorial Becca!
Dont we just love that freezer paper?!!!
I *love* freezer paper!!
Thank you for an excellent FPP tutorial. I've also watched a lot of FPP vlogs but yours is the best, and easiest to understand. 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
My favorite way to fpp! No ripping away paper😊
Same here!
Loved your tutorial, am watching again
Wonderful! Thank you!!
This is so cool. I am a newer quilter, so I just love learning new ( new to me) techniques.
You demonstrate and explain very well. You make this seem easier than I expected. Thank you for sharing this with us.😊❤
You are so welcome!
Hi Becca I loved your tutorial. Im going to use freezer paper.
Excellent tutorial You are a very precise instructor and you made it look so easy Thank you best tutorial ever😊
You're very welcome!
This is awesome for the easier blocks!! I love Fpp but hate ripping paper too!! Thanks Becca!! ❤️
I love not having to change my stitch length. This is a great method, thansk for sharig it.
Same! And, not having to tear away the paper is fun, too!
You have such a great manner for teaching. Thanks for this video. It will make my project much easier.
Glad it was helpful!
You are such a good teacher. Love the fussy cut flower!
Thank you so much!
I’ve been using freezer paper when doing pp. I just love it. I hate pulling off paper. I always glue fabric 1 or any very small sections.
Freezer Paper makes FPP that much more enjoyable!
Love your tutorial! If you have an 'edge foot" use that to ride right along the edge of the paper. So easy. Most machine brands have one. For Bernina its #10, #10C or #10D. Thank you for a great tutorial!
Great tip!
I had heard of this but had never tried it. Thanks, I'll give it a try now! ❤
Please do - I find the freezer paper technique makes FPP a little more enjoyable!
Waw! At last I understand the FPP, THANKS A LOT! I want to make a dog’s face FPP for a 8” x 8” bag”s pocket. Can you please do one explanation like this one with a dog’s face? I will love to sew along with you. Pleeeeaaassseee!
Thank you so much! I finally tried this method and wow! This was faster and less bulk! Thank you.
You're welcome!
Enjoyed this instructional video Becca! 😊thanks
Thanks 🙏🏻
I have tried this method and I do love it.
Great video. Thank you for using patterned fabric, makes it easier to get in my head right sides together, etc.
You are so welcome!
Excellent tutorial. I found this after I mastered had it. But you make it very clear.
Great to hear!
Fantastic. I’m also very impressed with the professionalism of your videos. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Great demo. Like the pace you use. Easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
This is great, thank you
This helped a lot- thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this I bought two of these type patterns and didn't know how to start it.
You are so welcome!
Makes perfect sense. THANK YOU for the great tutorial❣️
Brilliant!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I think I've finally got it.
Glad I could help!
Fantastic! I just discovered your videos, and I'm am hooked! I've been binge watching your videos at night. You are so well spoke. So clear in your instructions. So enthusiastic about what you're doing! Makes me want to join you! Woohoo! But for the time being, I shall live vicariously through you. 😊 Thanks for sharing your experience and quilt time.
Awww, thank you Tammy!!
Excellent tutorial; thank you! Can you please link to the reversible mat and your trimming device please? They look like great tools for FPP!
Such great ideas! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
Embrace the waste ❤️❤️😝 love it. It’s a mantra I need to adopt! Thanks Becca for another great video 😁
Great tutorial Becca, thx for sharing your excellent skills as I prepare for PMQ 2024
Glad it was helpful!
Really clever! Love how it’s reusable
Phenomenal tutorial Becca!!!
thank you!
Thanks, will give this a try.
Have fun!
Di from sister chicks sent me. I love this method. I will try for a future FPP project.
Great!
Excellent. Love this idea. I hated peeling all that paper off.
Me too!
Love freezer paper piecing
Me too - it's definitely my go to if I'm going to do some FPP!
Excellent tutorial! Keep up the good work😊
Thank you! 😊
Really like FPP but haven't ever used freezer paper. Now I will give it a try. Thank!
You should!
Thank you! Great demonstration!
Great tutorial. Training muscle memory... fpp, tried once, not my friend. LOL, maybe another time. Tfs, hugs, Chel 🌸
My thought is do what makes you happy! If FPP isn’t it, there are plenty of other things to sew!!
Great video! I have heard about not using paper and was hesitant to try. After watching your video with great details, i think I can attempt it. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow Becca! That’s a very cool way to do FPP!! TY for sharing! I just love your teaching style!!
Thanks so much!
What a great video! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this tutorial. Great job!
😘😘😘
Super helpful! Thanks!
Very good video Becca! Great tutorial!
This is how I do it too! I’ve only tried simple blocks like a circle of geese. But I like this method better than sewing through the paper. Thanks for this video.
Excellent demo/tutorial, Becca! 👏 👏 👏 👏
Thank you! 😃
Since you aren't stitching on the line, does it change the size of the block when you are finished? Great tutorial on FPP, clear explanations. Thank you.
Muchas gracias. Saludos desde México.
I never saw the need for paper piecing until now and just how simple it is to get perfect designs every time! I was planning to get some just for applique quilts and now that I've seen the benefits, I'll be buying freezer Paper in larger quantities now! Thank You, Becca!
I'm glad you found this helpful!
@@sewbecca Yes, thank you very much!
Great Tutorial, thanks for sharing.
You are welcome!
Love FPP and this video is wonderful. Will definitely use freezer paper on next project.
Wonderful!
Excellent demo, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Great tutorial. Very clear instructions and the block came out great! Thanks. 🎉
Glad it helped!
Great tutorial. I've always wondered about using freezer paper
You should!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome! Hope it was helpful!
Beautiful block, great tutorial 😊
Thanks so much 😊
One way to efficiently use fabric is to cut oversized pieces that fit comfortably within the allotted space + seam allowance. I use ~1/4-1/2" upsize. A corner clipper ruler is your friend as it cuts with seam allowances, and will help you size the triangle if you are uncomfortable with quilter's math. I find that a hot hemmer makes the perfect creasing tool. If you have one, give it a try.
YAY!! I've been waiting for this one. Great Job!
Hope you like it!
Thanks!
Oh, this would be an amazing way to make random scrappy patchwork in the shape of a clothing pattern too! Just cut out the shapes from this paper (well, several pieces of the paper, since it's not very wide) and then just fill it up from roughly the centre with fabric scraps. I'm planning to make a jacket in this way, and my initial thought was to just wing it until I have a big enough patchwork to cut to shape. This will enable me to pre-plan some shapes and fabric placements, and also limit waste!
Great idea!
Thanks Becca for sharing this. I think I saw one other person do this and it appears to me to be the best way since you don’t have to tear the paper off. Saves printing lots and lots of copies of the pattern! Can’t wait to I’ve this a try. I love to do FPP. You have a better chance of getting a perfectly square block and no points getting lost in the process.
Very nice
What a fantastic method, I’m sure I will have to watch your videos a couple of times before I get the rhythm of all the steps. LoL But I really like this method, makes the the quilt look so crisp. Can’t wait to try this. Thank You so much for sharing your video with all of us. I am a new subscriber. Love your channel, you make it look easy.
You're quite welcome, Artie! Rumor has it Ian from the Off Kilter Crafter is going to do an in-depth FPP 101 video before the end of the year!
Someday I’m going to give this a try. I’m not ready to venture into yet another new skill. I will remember to reference your video when the time comes. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you & yours. 👍❤️😊
Merry Christmas!
Great tutorial, Becca!!!! Have never seen this FPP technique before!!
Maybe we can do a Freezer Paper FPP project this weekend!
@@sewbecca I have an unfinished FPP, but would welcome the opportunity to do one with you!
@@MaryTheCraftyPanda let’s do it! I have one on my bucket list - FPP weekend!
@@sewbecca you’re on!!!