Old 01-13-2012, 07:42 AM
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Here are the replies so far to the printing more than one block per page from InfoEQ:

I would create a new block twice the size of the finished blocks and put
four blocks into the one new one.

Preview the templates for the new block, then move and delete individual
pieces until you're using as little paper as possible, then print.

Somebody else probably has an easier way, but this was the first thing that
came to mind.

Happy Quilting!
Elizabeth

Debra,
**If you want templates, or foundation piecing in units, probably not, but
possibly you could "scrunch" them to the top, then print and then turn the
page around and print on the bottom. But if you are printing a block on
freezer paper, cutting it apart and using the bits for templates, then you
can do it by making a 2 block quilt. Print them side by side, with a 1/2 "
sashing between (only, not around) and no border. Then print
in Landscape and it works very well. I've done it many times. Good luck!
Judy
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