Easy-Peasy Freezer Paper Piecing – small crooked house art quilt
A free pattern and tutorial for freezer-paper-piecing a small crooked house art quilt. Sally Manke walks through the freezer-paper technique step by step — it’s a great gateway into precision piecing without the fiddliness of traditional paper piecing, and a fun project for using up small fabric scraps from your stash.
Sally’s crooked house is one of those projects that looks more complicated than it is — freezer paper takes most of the precision off your shoulders. It’s also a friendly way to use up scraps and quilt-shop leftovers without committing to a giant project.
— Mayra
What you’ll want on hand
- Reynolds Freezer Paper, 75 sq ft roll — the technique’s whole foundation
- Mary Ellen’s Best Press starch alternative — for crisp seam edges
- Clover white marking pencil — for tracing template lines
Get the free pattern at WeAllSew →
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