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3 Foundation Piecing Methods Reviewed: There's a BETTER Way!

Mary B 12,232 1 year ago
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►► FREE Foundation Piecing Patterns and Instructions to Perfect your Abilities → https://www.joyfulandmerryquilting.com/fpp This foundation paper piecing tutorial covers my three favorite ways to foundation piece, including one way you've probably never seen before (but believe me - it's a good one)! Perforated Rotary Blades: https://amzn.to/448dvBR So far, Amazon is the only place I can find these blades. But keep in mind, wherever you look, do NOT get a skip-stitch blade - it won't work the same way! Foundation piecing is a simple and effective way to make your quilt blocks look perfect every time. It's always helpful to learn new quilting techniques to make the craft a little quicker, a little easier, and a lot more joyful - so in this video, I walk you through foundation piecing from start to finish, demonstrating 3 excellent methods along the way. I'll also help you avoid common foundation piecing mistakes. Be sure to download your free instructions and patterns to practice your favorite way, and take a look at my other tutorial that covers another popular FPP method: foundation piecing with freezer paper! Note: This description may contain affiliate links that enable you to find items you need and support Joyful and Merry Quilting at no additional cost to you. As an affiliate for items Mary already uses and loves, Joyful and Merry Quilting receives minimal sums when a product is purchased using one of these links. You are in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:06 Supplies Needed 06:39 Piece Measurements 09:21 Cutting 11:21 Block Prep 12:16 Preparing the Foundation Paper 12:56 Three Methods 16:04 Let's Sew! 25:16 Trimming the Block to Size 26:09 Removing the Paper 27:26 My Verdict 28:51 Freezer Paper FPP and Final Tip Hi, I'm Mary! If you've signed up for my free mini quilting course or ANY of my workshops at joyfulandmerryquilting.com, you know the level of detail my videos go into to give step-by-step quilting help. Quilt along with me, learn the best quilting tips, and essentially join an in-depth quilting class with me as your instructor! I'm here to help you improve your skills as a quilter as best as I can. Comment with any questions you'd like answered, and thanks so much for watching our quilting videos this week.

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