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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 Worlds Without End Block! You will need to
print out four copies of the template page per block you want to
make on very lightweight paper. A Fat Quarter of each fabric should
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After your units are pieces as shown at far
left...sew the four quads together to make the block!
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The quilt, shown here on its
side, is four blocks by five with a narrow border and then a wider paper
pieced border!
Happy Quilting!
Marcia :o)
Here's
Judy's!
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Traditional Block
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August 23 2002 Marcia Hohn |

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