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Old 12-17-2013, 05:25 AM
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This is the Triangle Template which is on plain piece of 8 1/2 x 11 size white paper. Than I trace the Template onto my Foundation Sheet. I can get two triangle Templates on one sheet. I use a black Ink Pen to draw my Triangle Template onto my Foundation Sheets.

I thought maybe you might want to see this...

100_9035 - Triangle Template Drawn on the Foundation Web - 12-17-2013
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Old 12-17-2013, 05:28 AM
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Here is a Triangle that I made this morning at 4:30 a.m. - 12-17-2013....

100_9036 - Triangle for Spider Web Quilt - 12-17-2013
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Default Another Triangle that I made early this morning

Here is another Triangle that I made early this morning....


100_9037 - Triangle - Spider Web Quilt - 12-17-2013
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Another Triangle that I made this morning -

Altogether I have made close to 30 Triangles as of today...

100_9038 - Triangle - Spider Web Quilt
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Spiderweb quilts are fun! I used Bonnie Hunter's method on paper piecing last year. My only problem area was the 8 point intersections when they are sewn together.
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Thanks for info.
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Great work!
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can't wait to see how these all go together!
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yep thanks for the info....
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Don't know if anyone else does this, but when I have a paper piecing template that I need multiple copies of, I use newsprint size to fit the printer and just run copies. Bet you could also cut foundation sheets or some interfacing to size and run it through also. Sure saves me a lot of time. You can buy newsprint (a really thin paper) for your printer at amazon pretty inexpensively. freezer paper also runs through the printer.

Just wanted to share some of my shortcuts and money saving and time saving ideas.
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