Becky, thank you so much for sharing this great time saving tecnique. Hey, my sister and I are really looking forward to meeting you and taking your class at POW WOW in Oklahoma. That time is coming up really soon. Can't wait!!
This video has been so helpful! I've been doing EPP for a few months now, and I wish I'd known about glue basting so long ago! I just purchased this exact brand of glue and was looking for a good tutorial on using the glue pen. I'm doing 1" hexies, so it's nice to know that the glue works with the smaller pieces as well. Thank you!
That is Spring Wheels. It is a pattern designed for foundation paper piecing. I used the template shapes for EPP. The digital pattern includes both the foundation paper and EPP shapes. Here's a link: pieceocake.com/collections/digital-epatterns/products/spring-wheels-downloadable-epattern
I have a question and I hope you can help me. I am new at this but I put to much glue on the paper. When I went to take the paper out it was glued to the paper and it is almost impossible to take out. It will not pop out. I used Elmer's glue washable. Can I use mist water. I have done a lot of them.
Yes, I think you are going to have to try misting first. If that doesn't work, I would very carefully soak what you have sewn and gently, with a pointy tool, loosen the seam allowances from the papers. The papers will be ruined, but there you go. Lay the work flat on one or more towels to dry. Keep an eye on it to be sure no colors run. Do your best to keep it in shape as it dries and maybe coax seam allowances in the direction you want them to go. Once dry, you might want to carefully press. And then promise yourself that you will never do that again. Always use a very light hand with the glue.
Hi Diem: You can buy them already cut to size, I have some on my website but if you google 'paper hexagons' you should find many options. You can cut them yourself, by hand, from card stock. Or you can buy a special punch tool to cut them.
Probably, but I can't promise since I have not used them. Just so you know, the papers can be reused several times, especially if you are nice to them.
Using this glue, yes, the papers are easy to remove after the glue has dried. If you glue and then try to peel up the fabric right away, the glue is stickier. The glue is really dry after a few hours, maybe less. I haven't timed it.
I am in the process of making the Insanity hexagone quilt, and have started stitching my hexies - I want to get as many ready, before piecing. My question - how long does the glue hold together? It will probably be months before I am ready to piece my first one. I'd hate to glue and find out that 6-12 months from now, all of the hexies come apart before I can even piece together. Thanks for a great video!!
I have some hexes on the wall that I glued weeks ago and the glue is still holding. (I used it lightly. Don't overdo it or you'll have problems removing the papers.) Every now and then I have to touch up the glue, but not often. Hope this helps!
The Sewline pen is great I agree, however if doing a king size quilt using 1.75 size hexagons it becomes very costly. They do not really go that far. However as I say they are quick and very good.
That is true. Glue is faster and it works, but basting the shapes with needle and thread is not at all expensive and that works as well. It is, however, slower. We all get to choose which way suits us best and it’s nice to have choices.
@@BeckyGoldsmith tried both I agree both good. Yes needle and thread are a lot slower, but in some ways easier. So I think I will use both in the future. Fairly new to EPP. Have used the Prym glue for ages, however in smaller quantities. Hehe
I always thought with paper piecing you have to iron your pieces before sewing??? I am a brand new piecer lol I wouldn't think ironing over glue would be sensible though? thoughts?
Whether you glue or thread baste, you don't really need to iron the pieces. And, yes, it is harder to remove the glue-basted fabric if you don't iron it. Also, you don't need to use a lot of glue. It's actually a good idea to try the glue on a few pieces and see what you think.
Thank You for the easiest way. I'm a newbie just trying this for the first time and this may help me to keep going
Thank you 🙏🏾 for sharing. God bless you and your family
Becky, thank you so much for sharing this great time saving tecnique. Hey, my sister and I are really looking forward to meeting you and taking your class at POW WOW in Oklahoma. That time is coming up really soon. Can't wait!!
Love it, fast and quick. Thanks for sharing.
This video has been so helpful! I've been doing EPP for a few months now, and I wish I'd known about glue basting so long ago! I just purchased this exact brand of glue and was looking for a good tutorial on using the glue pen. I'm doing 1" hexies, so it's nice to know that the glue works with the smaller pieces as well. Thank you!
+madmommy I'm glad you found it helpful! Have fun with your hexies!
Thank you!😊
Hi! What's the larger pattern/design you show towards the end?
That is Spring Wheels. It is a pattern designed for foundation paper piecing. I used the template shapes for EPP. The digital pattern includes both the foundation paper and EPP shapes.
Here's a link: pieceocake.com/collections/digital-epatterns/products/spring-wheels-downloadable-epattern
What is the difference between the glue pen and a regular glue stick besides the price?
I’ve used both. Glue pen is smaller area. School glue washable works but it’s bigger area.
Génial !!! Quel gain de temps !
awesome! I need this glue! where can I buy it? never have I seen a more easy speedy way , can't wait to try this! thanks
I have a question and I hope you can help me. I am new at this but I put to much glue on the paper. When I went to take the paper out it was glued to the paper and it is almost impossible to take out. It will not pop out. I used Elmer's glue washable. Can I use mist water. I have done a lot of them.
Yes, I think you are going to have to try misting first. If that doesn't work, I would very carefully soak what you have sewn and gently, with a pointy tool, loosen the seam allowances from the papers. The papers will be ruined, but there you go. Lay the work flat on one or more towels to dry. Keep an eye on it to be sure no colors run. Do your best to keep it in shape as it dries and maybe coax seam allowances in the direction you want them to go. Once dry, you might want to carefully press.
And then promise yourself that you will never do that again. Always use a very light hand with the glue.
Thank you
Please tell me how to prepare hexagon paper shape like that?
Hi Diem: You can buy them already cut to size, I have some on my website but if you google 'paper hexagons' you should find many options. You can cut them yourself, by hand, from card stock. Or you can buy a special punch tool to cut them.
Becky Goldsmith thank you.
will the glue work with the reusable (not paper) templates?
Probably, but I can't promise since I have not used them. Just so you know, the papers can be reused several times, especially if you are nice to them.
My papers don't get all holey like that, I don't puncture the paper when stitching around.
Either do I. That would take forever. I don’t even take all stitches out at the end..only the necessary to get the paper out!
Tula Pink said it best!
Using this glue, yes, the papers are easy to remove after the glue has dried. If you glue and then try to peel up the fabric right away, the glue is stickier. The glue is really dry after a few hours, maybe less. I haven't timed it.
Gostaria de saber se pode ser feito em português
I have the translate option selected. I’m not sure if it works in Portuguese but I hope it does.
I am in the process of making the Insanity hexagone quilt, and have started stitching my hexies - I want to get as many ready, before piecing. My question - how long does the glue hold together? It will probably be months before I am ready to piece my first one. I'd hate to glue and find out that 6-12 months from now, all of the hexies come apart before I can even piece together. Thanks for a great video!!
I have some hexes on the wall that I glued weeks ago and the glue is still holding. (I used it lightly. Don't overdo it or you'll have problems removing the papers.) Every now and then I have to touch up the glue, but not often. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much:)
The Sewline pen is great I agree, however if doing a king size quilt using 1.75 size hexagons it becomes very costly. They do not really go that far. However as I say they are quick and very good.
That is true. Glue is faster and it works, but basting the shapes with needle and thread is not at all expensive and that works as well. It is, however, slower. We all get to choose which way suits us best and it’s nice to have choices.
@@BeckyGoldsmith tried both I agree both good. Yes needle and thread are a lot slower, but in some ways easier. So I think I will use both in the future. Fairly new to EPP. Have used the Prym glue for ages, however in smaller quantities. Hehe
Hi Becky
Are the Hexies easy to remove without distorting the fabric. That's what has worried me about glueing.
I always thought with paper piecing you have to iron your pieces before sewing??? I am a brand new piecer lol I wouldn't think ironing over glue would be sensible though? thoughts?
Whether you glue or thread baste, you don't really need to iron the pieces. And, yes, it is harder to remove the glue-basted fabric if you don't iron it. Also, you don't need to use a lot of glue.
It's actually a good idea to try the glue on a few pieces and see what you think.
Becky Goldsmith
Thank you Becky :)
Gostaria de ser em português
You'll love EPP! Remember to go light with the glue stick :-).