NQC GOLD: Multiple Paper Piecing Methods

Join us for the next NQC GOLD LIVE class on Friday, September 28th at 7:00 p.m. CT. National Quilters Circle editor Ashley Hough will demonstrate multiple paper piecing methods.

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21 Responses to “NQC GOLD: Multiple Paper Piecing Methods”

  1. Diane

    Hmm These don’t print out right. Mine is small on the page. Sides can’t be seen. These would of been better as a pdf.

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    • Customer Service

      Hello Marcia,

      You can always go back and watch the live classes once they are completed. They are listed on the site under the Videos tab and then NQC Gold Live. Make sure you are logged into your account prior to watching the live videos.

      Thanks,

      Becky
      National Quilters Circle Video Membership

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    • Customer Service

      Hello,

      Generally there are no curved lines in one pattern template- the curved parts come in when you sew multiple paper template areas together. For example- the points of this block are sewn in a way that creates curved lines on the top and bottom, however you don’t sew that curved part to the next until it has been removed from the paper.

      Cheers,

      Ashley
      National Quilters Circle Video Membership

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    • Customer Service

      Hello Vicki,

      The template links are right under the video. Click on Birdhouse Template, Heart Template, and Tree Template to access the download templates.

      Thanks,

      Becky
      National Quilters Circle Video Membership

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      • Vicki

        Becky, there is no download or save “button”. It only opens as a picture on screen. Any suggestions?.

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        • Customer Service

          Hi Vicki,

          Click on the link, and then when the picture opens, right click in the middle of the picture. Then pick “save image as.” This will give you the option to save the image to your computer.

          Thanks,

          Becky
          National Quilters Circle Video Membership

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