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Making A Harry Potter Paper-Pieced Block

Old 06-19-2011, 02:35 AM
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This is my tutorial for making the Sorting Hat.
It's pretty long and has 59 pics. The PDF is 27 pages.

I've included a sample pic from the tutorial.

This tutorial is also available on the web in html format here:
http://home.comcast.net/~owlsea/tutorial.html

I hope I've posted this correctly, and some of the tips might prove useful to someone.

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Sorting Hat
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Harry Potter Paper-Piecing Tutorial - PDF
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A Sample Pic from the Tutorial
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Old 06-19-2011, 05:00 AM
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Thanks so much for the excellent tutorial. I have never done any paper piecing before and was just looking into the in's and out's of it. I'm not sure I want to make a sorting hat, but your directions are excellent. Thanks again for making and sharing this tutorial.
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Thank you so much for this tutorial! It is so very clear, love all of the details and pictures :D:D:D
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That is so cool, both my boys LOVE Harry Potter. (19 and 21, lol). Thank you for the tutorial.
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Thank You, I am doing a HP quilt with sewhooked. And will be doing another after will be incorporation some of yours in it thanks again. DEB
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Thank you so much! I am a HUGE HP fan, but I have never attempted any like this. I can't wait to try it!!
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A few years ago when both of my girls were in college I made them Harry Potter bags for trick or treating in the dorm. One side had the HP block and the other side had their favorite thing from the books. They loved them and one of the girls best friends also asked for one. Actually wore them out. That was before I really knew how to PP.
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The HP hat is so cute. If I did PP I'd try it. Only did enough PP to know it's not my best friend.
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Very talented.
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Wow! Great tute - thanks!
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