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The first thing that I would
recommend that you do, is go to the Practice
Paper Piecing Page. When you feel comfy with paper
piecing, come on back and try a Midsummer Night Block! You will need to print out
one copy of each template page per block you want to make on very
lightweight paper. Fat Quarters will be plenty! |
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After your units are paper pieced sew two corner units to either side
of a shorter rectangle. Now sew the two sides to the center long
rectangle, and it's all finished!
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The quilt is four blocks by five, with narrow
sashings between the blocks and around the quilt. Triple thin borders
are then added all around!
Happy Quilting!
Marcia :o)
Here's
Deb's!
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Dec 28 2002 Marcia Hohn |

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Traditional Block |
http://www.quilterscache.com |
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