Old 01-21-2013, 11:52 PM
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referring specifically to the files i shared ...
you can recognize the one to use for paper piecing because it divides the blocks into sections.
foundation patters are provided for every section.
you will have everything you need to make one complete block.
no need to worry about reproducing accurately, mirroring for opposing sections, etc.
just remember to set page scaling to none before you print the file using adobe reader.

if you use the templates in the other file to cut your pieces, just use those pieces as often as necessary to make the block(s).
again ... set page scaling to none in adobe reader to get it all printed at the correct size.

i wouldn't recommend using a copier to reproduce the printouts.
copiers nearly always goof up the size compared to the original.
just print the number of copies you need to make the number of blocks you want.
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