This makes a 7" block!

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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!

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!

 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

Traditional Block

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