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Wow what a good idea. I never thought of that. I usually make my own patterns and applique them on, so this is really new to me and my brain sometimes don't think of logical solutions. Thats a good one that I am embaressed I didn't think of. I will definitely do that.
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You are welcome, but don't feel embarrassed. Most of what we learn is from each other, whether here, on the net, books, etc...
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thanks for the tutorial
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Here is a new foundation pattern to go with this tutorial :D:D:D
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Amma, I tried to enlarge the last download you put on here, but can't. My printer turned it sideways & cut off edges. Guess I'll have to try the same size. I did a Courthouse Square that turned out a bit wonky & sent it to my April Doll Quilt partner. I used all different fabrics & it looked like a log cabin (to me). I have to get my courage up again.
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Thanks so much Now I will do a poractice square I also liked the numbers It really helps a beginner.Thanks again
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something that i found that helps me with paper piecing is that as i sew each bit of fabric on i use a yellow highlighter to mark what i havejust sewen into place. that helps me keep track of where i am if i have to leave it for awhile and come back to it later.
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Thanks for the PPing tutorial!!! It always looked complicated to me but you made it look easier! Now I will definitely have to try it!!
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Thank you!!
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Thanks Amma, I've never paper pieced before, but this actually looks like something I can do. I will try it.
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