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Bibs and Bobs Collection Pattern EPP English Paper Piecing Starter Kit Patchwork Sewing

KWD 10

Category
Sewing
Weight
45 g
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Special Features

  • Unique paper coating is designed to work with the Sue Daley Designs Sewline Glue Pen so the papers can removed from the fabric with ease and be re-used multiple times
  • Sue Daley Designs pre-cut papers are precision die-cut from high quality cardstock
  • The design can then be made into a cushion, runner, wall hanging, or even a quilt.
  • A great way to begin an English Paper Piecing Project
  • Papers can be re-used multiple times

Description

Bibs and Bobs by Sue Daley Designs is a cute collection using English Paper Piecing and Quilt-as-you-go Hexagons. This pattern includes instructions for a needle case, pincushion, mug rug, thread catcher and flower bowl.

Includes:
Instruction booklet
Quilt-as-you-go Inserts
3 x Sue Daley Designs 3/4” Hexagon English Paper Piecing pre-cut paper shapes
18 x Sue Daley Designs 3/4” Hexagon Flower Petal English Paper Piecing pre-cut paper shapes

The Sue Daley Designs Difference
Sue Daley Designs pre-cut papers are precision die-cut from high quality cardstock. The unique coating is designed to work with the Sue Daley Designs Sewline Glue Pen so the papers can removed from the fabric with ease and be re-used multiple times.

Sue Daley's English Paper Piecing
The technique that Sue Daley introduced to the world of English Paper Piecing is the glue-baste method. By using a Sue Daley Sewline fabric glue pen to prepare your shapes, you can easily cut down your preparation time by more than 75%!
English Paper Piecing dates back to the 1800's and the process of this hand sewing technique was very time consuming. Fabric was thread basted over paper hexagons cut from old letters or ledgers and then whip stitched together. Scissors were used to cut the fabric pieces approximately ¼” larger than the paper shape, meaning a quilt could take years to finish by hand.
Today the same basic principles are used, but technology is a wonderful thing, making this very time consuming technique achievable by patchworkers far and wide. Up until very recently, patchworkers were still basting their fabric onto papers, sewing through the card and fabric with thread! Luckily we now have the Sue Daley method and her range of English Paper Piecing notions to make this technique simple for all sewers.

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