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    cute, FREE, paper pieced Jack-O-Lantern pattern


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    that's a great pp pattern. thanks for sharing the link
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    Just printed it off. Not sure when I will do it. But will be there when I am ready. Thanks.

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    Thanks for the link...

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    Thanks nice pattern, paper piecing always comes out perfect

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    Just printed it out, too. GD wants to decorate for Halloween for my GGS. Gotta get on that tomorrow. Thanks.

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    Thanks a bunch.

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    Its cute. I haven't done anything like that before- would I only use three fabrics, or could I use different shades of orange, do you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie View Post
    Its cute. I haven't done anything like that before- would I only use three fabrics, or could I use different shades of orange, do you think?
    I personally think it would look great with different shades of orange. Take a look at this scrappy one http://www.favequilts.com/Halloween-...iecing-Pattern

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    Thanks for the link
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