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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 Wood box Block! You will need to print out two copies of
each template page per block you want to make on very lightweight
paper. You will also need one 4-1/2" fabric square for the
block's center! A Fat Quarter of each fabric should be plenty! |
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After your units are paper pieced, join them as
shown at left to make the block! :o)
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Here's a Country-looking quilt, which
seemed appropriate for a block named Wood box! (It has an alias of
Kitchen-Wood box ) Shown here are four blocks by five, with a simple border. Hope you Like it! Happy Quilting!
Marcia :o)
Traditional Block
Here's
Ruthie's!
and
here's Judy's!
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