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Freezer Paper Piecing Magic Tip #3

Modern Triangle Quilts· quilt pattern· Sewing with Triangles· Tutorial

10 Mar

Freezer Paper Piecing Magic Tip #3 is about prepping for a smooth and relaxing sewing session. My tip is so tried-and-true and easy to apply to your sewing practice.

Today, I will walk you through the steps I take to set up for a relaxing sewing session. Also, I’ll tell you how I take advantage of my caffeine intake (ha!) and the best times to do FPP tasks.

Surely, it’ll take a little time and practice until your fully comfortable and relaxed with the freezer paper piecing method. Just a little, I promise.

So keep going. You’ve got this!

Freezer Paper Piecing Magic Tip #3

Getting Ready for Freezer paper piecing MAGIC

Before I start, just a leetle bit of housekeeping to catch you up.

If you have downloaded the free guide and pattern, scroll down to FREEZER PAPER PIECING IN STEPS for Tip #3.

First-time freezer paper pieces, these free downloads below are for YOU!

Download the free instructions – “The Complete Guide to Freezer Paper Piecing”.

Complete Guide to Freezer Paper Piecing
The Complete Guide to Freezer Paper Piecing

Second, let go of your sewing stress. Scrappy Whirligig is a free freezer paper-friendly block who saves your day. Get acquainted with my cute heroine of a block…

MEET SCRAPPY WHIRLIGIG, MY FREEZER PAPER PIECING MAGIC BLOCK

Scrappy Whirligig has welcomed many new freezer paper piecers into the fold. Hehe. She makes it super easy to get comfortable with the techniques.

Scrappy Whirligig is the perfect FPP beginner’s block. She’s pretty, popular with quilters and uses up scraps. A quilter’s trifecta!

Are you ready to try freezer paper piecing magic?

  • Get the free FPP Guide – https://workshops.bryanhousequilts.com/get-freezer-paper-guide
  • Get a pattern and take my free class – https://workshops.bryanhousequilts.com/scrappy-whirligig-class-blog

And by the way, watch the class anytime when you’re ready (but now is a great time!). Save the link to your Favorites or desktop.

Freezer Paper Piecing in Steps

With anything new there is an adjustment period where you’re still working out the kinks, feeling comfortable and organizing the work flow.

I want to help you get settled in faster! Here’s where I walk you through the steps I take to make my sewing session relaxing, productive and (mostly) stress-free. Honestly, it’s a “sewing is my therapy” session.

7 Steps to a Relaxing Sewing Session

Now that you’ve seen the technique, read the  “Complete Guide to Freezer Paper Piecing”, watched the tutorials – and maybe even tried the technique for yourself – it’s time to add ease into your FPP sew time.

Again I say, you might not be through the new-to-me awkward feeling, but keep going and you’ll be a pro in no time at this FPP thing and ENJOY it.

Now, I’m not a mental health professional nor am I recommending sewing as a cure to any serious mental health challenge by any means. I can speak only speak from my experience – I’ve found ways to make quilting an enjoyable, stress detox.

Making the backing for Rainbow Triangles Quilts during a relaxing sewing session.
Making the back for my Rainbow Triangles BOM

Sewing as Therapy

I first came to really rely on my sewing sessions for stress relief when we moved to the Netherlands from St. Louis in 2017 (and then back to Houston in 2018 and then back to St. Louis in 2019! That’s 3 moves in 22 months, if you’re counting!). Don’t get me wrong, moving internationally was an amazing experience and opportunity.

But I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you about the stress that accompanied those wonderful experiences.

In between the good stuff there was stressful stuff – like setting up with the government, getting the kids in school and learning how to move as a family of 6 on bikes in a city naturally accustomed to commuting by bicycle. Oh, and taking four kids to the tiny neighborhood market to stock up the spice cabinet but then relying on Google translate to figure out which spices I wanted while my American kids were being American! Ah, all wonderful, ha!

SETTING UP DAILY SEWING TASKS

My mental load maxed out quickly with these experiences. By the time the kids were in bed, all I wanted to do was escape into a low-level sewing project. The simple act of making a quilt block on autopilot centered me. Daily tensions evaporated as the seams got sewn.

What I found most helpful was to set up for my sewing session as I went about my daily tasks. The secret for me is to finish up all the tasks requiring deep thought (e.g. color choosing and quilt math) before dinner. After the kids were tucked in, I was quickly tucked in with a glass of chilled white, some Tony’s Chocolonely and some beautiful fabric. Ahhhhh…I love my sewing sessions!

Below, I’ve broken down my set up process into 7 basic steps.

Rebecca Bryan in her Holland Studio
Me in my Holland studio in Spring 2018

7 Steps to an Enjoyable Sewing Session

Whether it’s for freezer paper piecing or regular piecing, here’s how I set myself up for an enjoyable sewing session:

  1. Prep the pattern – I do quilt math while my brain is still caffeinated. Ha!
  2. Pull colors/fabrics – I choose colors during daylight hours and my brain is still caffeinated. Double ha!
  3. Prep the foundations or templates – If the pattern calls for foundations or templates, it’s best to have these prepped and ready. Otherwise I’ll just sit on the couch in the evening. Sad fact.
  4. Cutting – Again with the counting and quilt math… it has to happen during the day.
  5. Workspace set up – I do this while the kids play or watch an episode of TV. When I see my pressing, sewing and cutting stations ready, my sewjo starts to percolate.
  6. Charge iPad, chill wine, make snacks – Home stretch! Let’s get the devices charged and the snacks ready.
  7. Set it and forget it – Go enjoy family time, walk the dog, or finish the last work task that needs your attention. It’s almost play time!

Workstation setup for freezer paper piecing
Pressing station at the ready

WHEN SHOULD YOU PREP?

It matters when you prep. Getting the quilt math, colors and cuts right makes your sewing session more relaxing.

Are you a daytime, nocturnal or weekend warrior quilter? It matters when math, creativity and cutting are required!

  • Daytime quilters: You’re at your best earlier in the day, caffeinated or not. Cheerful and efficient, steps 1 and 2 are like a morning swim in a cold lake – tackling math and selecting fabric is what you wake up for! The same goes for Steps 3 and 4 – more quilt math and cutting – so before lunch is best for you. The remaining tasks could be done on autopilot, also known as the “afternoon sleepies” to morning’s early birdies.

  • Nocturnal quilters: Once you’re fully awake, and we know how long that takes, incorporate all 7 steps into your day. I use the term “day” loosely here. Seriously, it’s your day and it starts when you say so. You’re hitting full throttle by early afternoon, plowing through those steps. Do Steps 1 – 4 during afternoons and you’re thankful when 11:00 pm rolls around with your second wind.

  • Weekend warrior quilters: Katie, bar the door and throw away the key! Capital Q quilting is gonna get done this weekend. From the dog to the kids, they know to get outta your way. What works best for you is day-by-day progress. Do Steps 1 and 2 on Monday, Step 3 on Tuesday, Step 4 on Wednesday, Step 5 on Thursday, Steps 5-6 on Friday. Maaaybe prep something other than wine if you’re going for an all-weekend sewing rager. But you do you.

Freezer paper piecing beginner’s caveat

I use this setup for all my sewing sessions – regular piecing and freezer paper piecing. If you’re new to freezer paper piecing, you might not find it to be an enjoyable, mentally-detoxing event right from the start. It will likely take you a few tries to get the hang of it. That’s completely normal and expected. I want to be clear here: Expect a few false starts and awkward feelings. Keep the  “Complete Guide to Freezer Paper Piecing”  nearby until you feel comfortable.

Get yourself set up and go!

Rebecca

P.S. Ready to give Freezer Paper Magic a try?

Here’s where you can get started:

  • Get the FPP Guide – https://workshops.bryanhousequilts.com/get-freezer-paper-guide
  • Get a pattern and take our free class – https://workshops.bryanhousequilts.com/scrappy-whirligig-class-blog
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Comments

  1. Bonnie L Wilson says

    March 10, 2023 at 10:34 am

    I have used freezer paper for many sewing projects but I found the last roll of freezer paper my husband bought was plastic coated and will not iron onto material. I will have to go shopping for actual wax covered freezer paper. I hope the world has not all changed to the plastic coated freezer paper!

    • Jane Baumstark says

      March 12, 2023 at 2:59 pm

      Thankfully, there are still plenty of freezer paper resources out there that work beautifully.

  2. Shirley says

    March 12, 2023 at 2:18 pm

    I kept scrolling but never saw an example of the finished piece nor the pattern. Did I miss something?

    • Jane Baumstark says

      March 12, 2023 at 2:58 pm

      Hi Shirley, you didn’t miss anything. The post is highlighting how and when to prep your fabric and foundations for a relaxing sewing session – no pattern or finished piece. You can download the Freezer Paper Piecing Guide and a free pattern by clicking on the links in the post.

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Letting yourself try something, change it, try something else, and be a little playful instead of precise.

Some of my favorite quilts didn’t come from a perfectly planned layout… 👇

They came from standing at the wall, thinking, “Wait… what if I try it like this instead?” 👀

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Finally, set a timer for your hard stop time.

I set my alarm for when I need to pick up my kiddos from school. That way, I can get carried away by my creativity and indulge in “me” time!

Shut the laptop, check out, it’s sew time! 🧵 Everything else on your to-do list can wait. It is time for you!

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So I uh... well, you see... inspiration hit, and I So I uh... well, you see... inspiration hit, and I designed and made a new Block of the Month quilt!

I know, I know... crazy?!

TOMORROW, I'll be revealing the design and walking you through the color choices and all that fun "new project planning" stuff!

Behind the scenes, I'm extra excited because I did the quilty math on the rainbow version, and it turns out we can use fat quarters!

A fat quarter-friendly project just makes choosing fabrics so easy! Fat quarters are like potato chips, you can't just have one... you simply collect them. 🧐

So, if you're like me! You probably have quite a collection of fat quarters. 🌈 🥹

I'll be making this new quilt design alongside you, using my collection of Alison Glass fabrics.

This BOM quilt is more challenging than my other BOM quilts, but still totally doable. Of course, the primary technique will be freezer paper piecing, so you can brush up on your skills in my "Scrappy Whirligig" class. Comment 'FREE' to take the class! 💌

I'm so proud of this quilt, and I cannot wait to show it to you! 🤩 If you want first dibs on the new Block of the Month program, comment 'FIRST' to add your name to the "first dibs" wait list, and I'll be sure you are the first to know when sign-ups are open! 🫶

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Mark your calendars... I am revealing a BRAND-NEW Mark your calendars... I am revealing a BRAND-NEW block of the month design on May 1st! 🗓️ ✨

Yes, you read that right! 🙌

I have been working behind the scenes on ANOTHER block of the month pattern, and you’ll finally be able to see it on May 1st! 

And get excited, because this one is completely new and unlike any I have ever released before. I think you’re going to love it. 🤭

👉 Turn on post notifications so you don’t miss the reveal! ✨

#modernquilting #quiltpattern #quiltingdesign #quiltinginspiration
I’ve just recently got all of these quilts back fr I’ve just recently got all of these quilts back from the quilter!!!! 😍

SWIPE to see them all and tell me which one is your favorite in the comments! 💕 👇

#quiltpattern #quiltinspiration #modernquilting #finishedquilt
I think as quilters, we sometimes get really wrapp I think as quilters, we sometimes get really wrapped up in a project or wanting to finish by a certain deadline, that we forget to just play. 🙌

Triangle blocks are especially fun for playing with! 

Because the same exact blocks can look completely different depending on how you arrange them.

All of a sudden, you’re not just following a pattern anymore, you’re creating something unique. 🪄

And I think that’s where a lot of the joy in quilting lives.

Not in getting it “right” or making it perfect, but in letting yourself be curious. 

Letting yourself try something, change it, try something else, and be a little playful instead of precise.

Some of my favorite quilts didn’t come from a perfectly planned layout… 👇

They came from standing at the wall, thinking, “Wait… what if I try it like this instead?” 👀

So if you have a few triangle blocks sitting nearby, take a little time to play with them and see what kind of pattern they end up in. 

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