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 Posy Pots for paper piecing


http://www.winnowing.com/posy.html




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 Quiltaholics Paperpiecing Archiv


http://www.quiltaholics.com/ppblocks.htm


I will be adding blocks as I get the time and find one that I think you will like. Some will be adaptations and I will tell you what book I found them in. Some will be originals...there probably won't be all that many of those! I do not have access to a MAC, so I don't really have any idea what size the patterns will print out. I have added a 1-inch scale to the patterns page to help with printing.

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 Ribbons


http://www.winnowing.com/ribbon.html




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 Sailboats


http://www.quiltime.com/125sailboats.html




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 SAM & SUE


http://www.paperpanache.com/guests/ahonderich.htm


Carol writes: "This is the Sam and Sue pattern. When I first designed these I hadn't seen ANY Sun Bonnet Sue's in paper piecing and thought I had a "new" idea. (LOL) They were designed originally to be little Amish People (solid, amish colors - black hat and bonnet, white or black apron, etc) but of course they look nice dressed in prints, too."

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 Sweet Candy Quilt


http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/02/candy-quilt-featuring-sweet.html


To use any paper foundation method or flip and sew technique, it is best to use a very small stitch. This will almost perforate the paper and be easy to tear off just like tearing a page from a tablet. Lay 2 pieces of fabric right sides together and lay them on top of the fan piece. Align the edge of the fabric along the solid line. Sew 1/4" from the edge. Flip the fabric open and finger press. Fold the edge of the fabric back and cut using the next solid line as your guide.

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 The Online Quilt Block Pattern Library


http://www.blockcrazy.com/Free%20Pieced%20Blocks.htm


The Online Quilt Block Pattern Library

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 Three Patriotic Quilts


http://www.quiltbus.com/yellowribbon.htm




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