Pies and Tarts quilt
#31
.76 cents aussie = 1.00 US
So if your order was $100.00 in australian dollars, you would actually pay $76.00 in US currency. It varies, not so much day to day but month to month currency can take big jumps and drops.
Sue has a fullfillment service in the US, so if you order from her site she will charge you US value, and it will be shipped from the US. Don't know about other countries.
Can you tell I've memorized her site? The Lucy Boston blocks that are so popular is done with the English Paper Piecing method mostly also. (Inklingo is another option, dispensing with the paper part)
https://www.google.com/search?q=lucy...ed=0CAcQ_AUoAg
So if your order was $100.00 in australian dollars, you would actually pay $76.00 in US currency. It varies, not so much day to day but month to month currency can take big jumps and drops.
Sue has a fullfillment service in the US, so if you order from her site she will charge you US value, and it will be shipped from the US. Don't know about other countries.
Can you tell I've memorized her site? The Lucy Boston blocks that are so popular is done with the English Paper Piecing method mostly also. (Inklingo is another option, dispensing with the paper part)
https://www.google.com/search?q=lucy...ed=0CAcQ_AUoAg
#33
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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How about drunkards path, splitting that pie shape by sewing two strips then using pie shape template making sure the seam is down the middle, then after joing the blocks appliqué little tarts using a small Dresden or split small pie shape....
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