I'm almost positive that I have this JN pattern, along with two file cabinet drawers full of other JN patterns! For those of you who have never PP, it is the most accurate and consistent way to ensure your blocks come out just about as perfect as can be. I absolutely LOVE PPing because of its accuracy. After I completed Tropical Rainbow, I measured it, and it was completely square, all because of the accuracy of the PPing method. The thing I find daunting is trying to follow JN cutting instructions. Once that is accomplished, I'm good to go. In the next few days I'll have the binding sewn on my Tropical Rainbow, then I'll post it.
Carol Doak has a video that shows how to PP that is really good. One key to make the paper easier to remove is to take really small stitches. If I need to print out a PP pattern, I use Scribble Pad paper from the Dollar Tree (found in the school supply/kids section) that has 40 sheets in each pad for $1.00. If you need bulk paper, you should be able to find 350 sheets for around $5 on the internet.