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So, about a year ago, as I was getting ready to teach Advanced Piecing at QuiltCon, I had kind of an amazing realization. It was the kind of realization that cues angels singing and brilliant rays of sunlight. I mean, it really was that good. I think I discovered a way to make paper-piecing kind of sort of foolproof.
Sound too good to be true? Not to oversell this or anything, but I ran my little tip past my students in class, and they loved it—one person called it “mind-blowing” and another said this little tip alone was worth the price of the class.
Curious? LOL. I'm sharing this brilliant little secret with the world today over on Bernina's We All Sew website today! Head over there to check it out, and enjoy your paper-piecing projects!
Disclaimer: I'm sure I'm not the first person to have discovered this, so I don't claim to be the inventor of this technique. I just personally have not seen it described elsewhere.