Today I wanted to share with you by newest project, an English Paper Piecing scrappy quilt. I have always loved hexagon quilts, but have been hesitant to make one because of the time required. However, I am noticing a shift in my quilting style. Instead of focusing on completing the quilt, I am enjoying the process and finding joy in creating.
For those of you new to English Paper Piecing (aka EPP) let me give you a brief overview. First thing to note is that this is a hand sewing project. While it does make it very portable, it is a much slower process. Pieces of fabric are wrapped around paper templates and then joined together. The precision and accuracy comes not from sewing the “perfect” quarter-inch seam but from paper templates themselves. In the months ahead I will share more about the technique, but here is an overview of this quilt.

First, it will be a scrappy quilt. For each of the quilts I complete/ work on I will be creating a section of this quilt. This means, there is no end in sight. I am using 1 inch hexagon papers throughout. Each cluster will be made from 19 hexagons and then joined together with a white on white border.
So far I have completed two sections representing the Wheelchair Lap Quilt and the Strawberry Quilt I completed back in 2022. At this time I am opting to not join the sections. This will allow for easier storage. As I have a long way to go to get caught up, I will get back to it.
Until next time, enjoy life one stitch at a time.
Momma B

