Butterfly Foundation Paper Piecing Project.KTX

Learn the basic steps of foundation paper piecing. You will prepare the pattern, paper piece a segment, and join segments together. You will avoid precutting and wasting fabrics. It’s a great technique to use your scraps. Essentially, it is sewing by number and sewing a design into a project. You will make a butterfly to use as a pot holder, in a table runner, or even a quilt.
Supply List:
Bring your sewing machine with cord, foot pedal and open toe foot.
The book, Paper Piecing All Year Round by Mary Hertel.
Both paper and fabric scissors
Add a Quarter ruler (either size)
Seam ripper
Rotary cutter with new blade
Cutting mat
Glue stick
Neutral thread
Pins (flat head pins, preferred)
2.5” x 8” or larger ruler
Seam roller
New needle
Iron and pressing mat
Fat Quarters or scraps for background, petals, stem and leaves, and cone. (The background piece needs to be at least 9” x 11”).
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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Instructor: | Linda Lotz |
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