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Prism99 07-25-2012 10:17 AM

I found the company's initial announcement of the template in 2005 and sent an email to that address asking if the template is still available. Doubtful, though. It looks like *such* a great template too!

Edit: Nope. My email could not be delivered to that old address. :thumbdown:

quilter824 07-25-2012 11:38 AM

I have some plastic templates and also get the paper ones from paper pieces I've got so many different sizes and themes around.Lately its civil war repros i get the "flowers"put together but so far havent attached them to anything.You can order plastic templates from quilt patties.

ckcowl 07-25-2012 12:35 PM

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when doing grandmother's flower garden blocks---or any other English Paper Piecing block you baste your fabric over the paper template- purchasing a plexaglass template will give you a great template to use to cut your fabrics- but you still need the paper pieces to construct the blocks.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]351443[/ATTACH]paper pieces basted into hex's to form flower

Prism99 07-25-2012 01:03 PM

I hand pieced my grandmother's flower garden, so did not need any paper. Used an Ardco template to cut my hexagons from strips. I like the Ardco templates because they are accurate, made of metal, and have a non-slip surface underneath. Still, it would have been nice to have that Mercury template on hand. Next time I want to make large hexagons that show off some of my Asian fabrics.

Here is a link to Ardco, if anyone is interested in those templates. The company has been in business for decades and has a great reputation:
http://www.ardcotemplates.com/


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