Beginner English Paper Piecing - How to EPP
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Here at Darvanalee Designs Studio, we love all things handcrafted In this video, Beginner English Paper Piecing - How to or EPP as it is often referred to... I show you the necessary steps on how to make a little mug rug. Using English Paper Piecing as the technique ....So join me as I go through the stages of wrapping your fabric around your Hexigons and then sewing them together to create a basic and very common English paper piecing flower...Then we will be Quilting our little Mug Rug using straight line quilting...you can use any free motion quilting style you like to finish your Englis paper Piecing Mug rug...then finally we add a binding, and your project will be complete...for further steps on Binding this or any quilt, see the video below....So let's get started.
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Question, Nicole, do you starch your fabrics?
Great question hun..l use best press on my fabrics, for patxhwork,but rarely for English Paper Piecing...if the fabric that l am using has lots of wrinkles then yes, l will definitely use best press.. thank you for the question ...and thank you for taking the time to watch ❤❤❤
@Kace Conner thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Thank you. This is the most comprehensive video I have seen on a complete hexagon block.
Thank you for such detailed instructions. Honestly this would drive me crazy.
Great tutorial for beginners. I'm inspired to give it a try. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial!! Tip: once you attached, the six hexagons around the center the way you did then pop the paper out of the middle hexagon, which makes it easier to fold the center back to Saul the sidewalls up. Hope that makes sense.
Saw via Instagram about #epp ,so I Google it, accidentally found your ytube video and THANK you for the easy explanation of #epp...can't wait to use up my scraps...
I loved your tutorial. I was making my first paper piecing hexagon as I was watching it.
Excellent video, Thankyou! I love epp and the mug rug is a great project for me right now!
Thank you Nicole, great video.💕
Thank you Liz :) glad you liked it
I’m so glad I found this video ! You explain things do well ! Thank you I’m excited to try this
You are so welcome!
Neat trick with the jump stitches. I love hexis and EPP. Thanks for this project Nicole.
thanks, hun, my pet peeve with hand sewing is having to cut the thread and tie it off...So for me, Jump threads work a treat...thank you for taking the time to watch :)
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I really enjoy your videos. I can’t wait to start sewing some hexies. 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on this one...l appreciate you being here and joining in the fun of DDs ❤have a great day ❤
Thanks Nicole, unfortunately I can’t sew as perfect as you, but I figure that’s okay cause it shows that it is handmade with love 😃👍
You can do it! you know that right ...thank you for taking the time to watch :)
Wow, you make it look so easy. Excellent tutorial.
thank you
Great vid. I've made my first hexagons a cpl days ago. New to seeing. This is exactly what I needed next!! Thanks for the info! :)
Glad it was helpful!
great tutorial! thankyou!..
You're welcome!
GREAT TUTORIAL!!!! I’m ready to give it a try. I will make a Mug Rug to start. Thanks
Love the video.I haven’t made any yet but wondering if freezer paper would work here but leave in to be washed out?
Just came across your channel, I am just learning paper piecing which I am enjoying, I like what you do just sew the corners down as I was sewing thought the cardboard , this is ta better way will be doing that way from now on thank you very much for this! enjoy your video, Subscribed to your channel ...
So flad you enjoyed the video ...😊 and a big welcome to the channel...❤
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I've been working on my hexie quilt for several years. It's almost done
Oh wow, that is awesome...would l o ve to see it...if you are a memeber if our Facebook group we all would love you to share with us ❤❤❤ thank you for takingbthe time to watch and comment 😊
Love your idea of no glue and just going through the corners. I'm going to try EPP now that you've made it so much easier. Are you using a single strand of the thread or are you doubling it? Thank you, great video.
Thank you, so glas u liked the video...Just a single strand of thread will be fine 😊😊
Just curious why you didnt use the hole for your pin? Otherwise, the pin distorts the template when it bends it. Some sides may be just a bit shorter due to that. I Do love using my Wonderclips! I put 3 clips, one on each alternating side to avoid the template scooting over, then I start folding my sides.☺️
Great tutorial! I'm a total newbie....What's the advantage of basting gluing the flower to the square, as opposed to pinning? When you sew the flower to the square, do you aim to stitch thru the square cloth only or the fleece too? Thank you!
Hi there lovely, the advantage is that you dint have to use pins to secure while you sew...and if you were doing lots of quilt blocks you can batch sew them and have them ready go...this will save a lot of time 😊
It is not truly English traditional paper piecing if you glue paper inserts, which is problematic within itself.
Tip: hand basting is very quick, requires no circular rotating table, and is totally portable. As you baste down the corners in the process (never sewing through the paper) you automatically solve the 'corner' flap problem.
When sewing the pieces together whip stitch them FLAT not front sides together. In this way, the stitching threads NEVER show in the seams and the finish is incredible. Perfection IS achievable. Juxtaposing the pieces in this way makes joining large pieces into a quilt far easier to work with, in fact, quite a pleasure rather than fabric wrestling! You can also ease fussy cuts matching to perfection this way very easily. When stitched, paper removal is very quick and easy, you just lift them out to reuse them later. Choose a fabric that is easily stitched by hand as some printed fabrics can be quite tough and are better for machine stitching projects.
Good morning. I noticed you knot your thread. I was told not to knot it, so when I pulled out thread, it would be easier. What is your opinion? I am still learning EPP and living it.
I dont need to remove my threads as l dint go through my template...that is why l knot...if l was sewing throughtbthe template then l would not use a knot...
What type of materials are best to make a quilt?
Hi Naomi, l always use 100% quilters cotton...but not all fabrics are equal. I like to use high-quality materials; brands like Riley Blake and Moda are always a good place to start. But many other fabric houses have excellent quality fabrics too...avoid really cheap fabrics. As they say you get what you pay for 😊
Oh okay thanks. I am from Papua New Guinea and am a quilting fan. Maybe I can just look for cotton fabrics to do my quilting. I have done bits and pieces here and there but haven't quite done a proper and complete piece. I learnt from an Australian woman who came to my country due to her husband's work contract, and she taught us women in church activities.
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