This is fantastic! I had a lot of trouble trying to figure out how to create my own FPP pattern from a photo but learning your methods made it a lot easier. Just ordered your book and can't wait for it to arrive!
Why don't you just make the object & background separately, then simply affix the object to the background? That seems much easier. The object can have fusible added after, or use fused pieces from the Starr, like Emily Taylor`s parchment method. I like the KISS principle. It suits my lazy nature & simple mind 😄
Genius!! This is amazing! Thank you for being so kind as to share this technique with us.
Fantastic video! I just started foundation paper piecing and can't wait to try this. Thank you.
Me too
This is genius!!!
Wow, thanks for the inspiration!
what a wonderful idea! i guess you can't call it Foundationless Paper Piecing because having the same acronym might get a little confusing lol
Great video! I don’t know how I missed seeing it before! I’m so glad I found it. ❤️
This is fantastic! I had a lot of trouble trying to figure out how to create my own FPP pattern from a photo but learning your methods made it a lot easier. Just ordered your book and can't wait for it to arrive!
This is so helpful. Thank you. Helps me to think through the process logically.
Gracias por enseñarme a hacer esa técnica. Explicas muy bien. 💕
This is an absolutely amazing video with so much detail. Thank you.
Very clever and creative. Thank you for demonstrating.
Why don't you just make the object & background separately, then simply affix the object to the background? That seems much easier. The object can have fusible added after, or use fused pieces from the Starr, like Emily Taylor`s parchment method.
I like the KISS principle. It suits my lazy nature & simple mind 😄
You can scrap my comments. They don't apply to foundation piecing. Too difficult for me. 😄
Too much sewing, I should have said.