Regular paper is fine for paper piecing as it all gets removed from the finished quilt top.
When you are doing applique, you want to use a stabilizer as some of the stabilizer will still be in the quilt when you are done - primarily under the stitching that finishes the edge of the applique shape. When I am doing embroidered applique, I leave all of the stabilizer that is underneath an applique shape in place - I only remove the excess from around the applique shapes.
For month 1
- template 1 can be printed onto regular paper as this is a paper pieced block.
- template 2 really needs to be printed onto stabilizer as there is applique to do as well as paper piecing.
- template 3 could be regular paper, although it is much easier to do with stabilizer as the stabilizer will be a lot softer than paper.
- template 4 can be printed onto regular paper as it is a paper pieced block.
For month 2 you really want to use stabilizer as this is an appliqued block - with a paper pieced border on it! If you leave the stabilizer in place when you add the blocks to the quilt top then everything goes together so much more easily.
For months 3, 4 and 5, you could print template 1 for each of these months onto paper. I would use stabilizer for template 2 so that you can leave this in the quilt to help with quilt construction.
Does this make any sense?
Sarah