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    Free Peanut foundation pieced patterns and more

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    some nice paper pieced blocks. wish I could do that, I just can't seem to get the hang of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnie View Post
    some nice paper pieced blocks. wish I could do that, I just can't seem to get the hang of it.
    Lynnie, it helps if you can think 'backwards.' Just have to think opposite of what 'should' be. Works for me!
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    Thanks for sharing this!
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    Thanks for the post. This might just make a cute center on a baby quilt.
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    Thanks for sharing

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    I've done the Snoopy on the doghouse one. It turned out great but be warned that there are some tiny, tiny (did I mention tiny?) pieces. I enlarged it a little and there were still tiny....well, you get the picture! It took quite a few hours to do and the person I gave it to told me he had friends that would buy them from me. Uh, no, they couldn't afford it IF I was even willing to go there again. LOL It really did look great when I got it done but it is not for a beginner for sure!!
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    Thank you for sharing I love Peanuts! Maybe I will do something with this when I get a few other projects completed.

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    Paper piecing can be challenging until you get the hang of it. I always mess up about three pieces in if I have not done any for a while. Still, thanks for posting the site. She has so many cute pp blocks of different characters. Need to save this for the future.

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    Thanks for sharing....

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