Quick-Strip Paper Piecing
Achieve perfect points every time! Peggy Martin shows you easy and fast techniques to create paper-pieced blocks and then combine them in new ways.
Introduction
Peggy explains that with basic sewing and piecing skills, even novices can produce stunning quilts.
Supplies
Explore basic quilting supplies — sewing machine, rotary cutter, iron, rulers, needles and scissors.
Pinwheel Polka
Play with polka dots and implied motion as Peggy demonstrates the basic quick-strip paper-piecing technique.
Zigzag
From whirlaways to lightning bolts, the possible combinations seem endless in this lesson on tessellation.
Dreamweaver
Build on Peggy’s 4-P method — position, pinch, peak and pin — to make sharp, perfect star points.
Open-Weave Sashing
Ever wonder how to make a border look like a woven basket? Learn the secret and technique behind the look.
Sailor’s Delight
Peggy’s quick-strip paper-piecing design tackles the elaborate Mariner’s Compass and makes it doable as well as dazzling.
Sailor’s Delight: Blocks on Point
Set your quilt blocks using symmetrical fabrics and a quilter’s mirror to achieve dramatic kaleidoscopic effects.
New York Beauty Intro
Curved seams may look intimidating, but with Peggy’s help, they don’t have to be daunting.
New York Beauty: Block Setting
Concur those swirling curves in New York Beauty with two options: pins and careful machine stitching, or glue basting.
New York Beauty: Borders
Arrange your blocks and decide whether to piece the border or make it seamless.
String Quilts
Use those piles of scraps and trimmings to piece strings and abstract blocks. Then, use them for quilts or accessories.
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