Quilt patis templates
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Quilt patis templates
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nkCdciXDa8
This youtube video has set me off on EPP again. Just love the baby too! I shouldn't have started here on the forum, it leads to too many ideas.
Anyway, can't get it out of my head. Just GOT to do some stars, BUT. I'd love to get the Quilt Patis templates and can't seem to find an outlet in the U.K. Any ideas please???
Annie
This youtube video has set me off on EPP again. Just love the baby too! I shouldn't have started here on the forum, it leads to too many ideas.
Anyway, can't get it out of my head. Just GOT to do some stars, BUT. I'd love to get the Quilt Patis templates and can't seem to find an outlet in the U.K. Any ideas please???
Annie
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http://quiltpati.tripod.com/id20.html
Here is a list of stores that have ordered the Quilt Patis templates. Scroll down to the international stores.
Haven't done one of these using the templates, but it sure looks easier. Several tutorials online all make it look easy. Another to-do list....
Here is a list of stores that have ordered the Quilt Patis templates. Scroll down to the international stores.
Haven't done one of these using the templates, but it sure looks easier. Several tutorials online all make it look easy. Another to-do list....
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http://www.quiltersfancy.ca/notionsPATIS.html this one is in Ontario Canada
It would be no problem to help you out with this.
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As a last resort, there are sites that you can down load and print the diamonds and cut them out by hand. I do my own hexagons this way for GFG quilts. I do plan to do the diamonds next after I finish the hexi quilt I am working on now. I know many people don't want to take the time to cut them, but it really isn't all that time consuming. I can usually use the hex papers 3 or 4 times before they become to "limp" to work with. I would suppose the diamonds would be pretty much the same. Good luck finding what ever will work for you.
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As a last resort, there are sites that you can down load and print the diamonds and cut them out by hand. I do my own hexagons this way for GFG quilts. I do plan to do the diamonds next after I finish the hexi quilt I am working on now. I know many people don't want to take the time to cut them, but it really isn't all that time consuming. I can usually use the hex papers 3 or 4 times before they become to "limp" to work with. I would suppose the diamonds would be pretty much the same. Good luck finding what ever will work for you.
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This is the page I use for hexagons:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/
This page has lots of other shapes:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
I print them out onto card stock, and cut out, use a small hole punch to make a hole in the center (dot is printed)...they have worked great for me.
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/
This page has lots of other shapes:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
I print them out onto card stock, and cut out, use a small hole punch to make a hole in the center (dot is printed)...they have worked great for me.
#10
This is the page I use for hexagons:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/
This page has lots of other shapes:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
I print them out onto card stock, and cut out, use a small hole punch to make a hole in the center (dot is printed)...they have worked great for me.
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/
This page has lots of other shapes:
http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/
I print them out onto card stock, and cut out, use a small hole punch to make a hole in the center (dot is printed)...they have worked great for me.
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