I have acquired my cardstock templates from these sources. It was an excellent on-line shopping experience in all cases! If you google for it, I know you will find several other reliable sources for epp supplies. *** NAYY ***
- www.connectingthreads.com
- www.cddesigns.com
- www.paperpieces.com
- http://www.paperpieces.com/contents/en-us/d30_02.html - free pattern sheets
I learned of a logical way to assemble the diamonds using partial paths, from these pattern sheets at paper pieces.com. That was soooo helpful. There is also a gallery of pictures to inspire all sorts of projects using epp shapes.
I have approx 1200 cardstock templates. It is my preferred way to make hexagons. I am hoping this supply will get me through my queen-size diamonds quilt, but time will tell. First I need to see if I can recycle the templates enough to complete the quilt 'top'. If I make it thru that step, I have another plan for assembling the border designs .
I will be updating MyLinks page, to include links for epp supplies.
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Thanks for the links. I'm sooo tempted to get the hexies a try. Maybe start with something small and see where I get. I really want to be able to do something by hand for those car rides.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog Kat!!
Thanks for the post on that handy carrying case, Kat, and now the links - very useful.
ReplyDeleteHi Kat,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial. Love the kit and the paper piecing alot.
Take care.
Sue