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Software
Virtual Quilt Labels Plus
1200
Foundation Classics
Helen's Mix and Match Quilting Stencils
Kaleidoscope Kreator 3
Perfect Quilt Express
300
Paper Piecing blocks
Printed
Treasures -
Memory Journal
The Vintage Workshop's
- Fabric Arts Sampler
Quilt Mavens
Perfect Paper Piecing
Designing Patchwork On Your Computer
Mariner's
Compass Stars Valuations
Simply Sensational 9-Patch
Stars
Quilter's Block-a-Day
Calendar Companion CD
Print Supplies
Bubble Jet Set 2000
Bubble Jet Set Rinse
Freezer Paper
Carol Doak's Foundation Paper
Printer Fabric Sheets:
Miracle Fabric
Sheets
Tea Dyed Miracle Fabric Sheets
JT's Colorfast Printer Fabric
JT's Quick Fuse Inkjet Fabric
Printed
Treasures Fabric sheets
Printed
Treasures Peel and Stick
Vintage Workshop
Fabric Sheets
Other fun stuff:
Altered Photo
Artistry
More Photo
Fun
Plaid's Simply Stencils
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Christmas Mystery 1999 Part 2
An original design by
Suzanne Sealey and Susan Gatewood
This week, we will be doing paper piecing.
The designs are included below. Click on the block name for the pattern, print, then click
on the back button to return to this page.
Unfinished size of all the blocks is 4 ½", the
finished size is 4". CompuQuilt has tried very hard to make sure that all images are the right size,
however, we are not responsible for incorrectly printed block images. The files are shown
without seam allowances. Please add 1/4" seam allowance all around each
piece.
A> Make the following letter blocks:
1-A block, 1-C block, 3-E blocks, 1-J block, 1-L block, 1-N block,
2-O blocks, 1-P block, 1-Ya block.*, 1-Yb block*.
*NOTE:
The Y Block is constructed in two parts. Construct part
A, construct part B, then sew part A to part
B.
B> Make the following
picture blocks:
5-Tree blocks, 3-Candle blocks, 4-StarA blocks**, 4-StarB blocks**, 4-StarC blocks**.
**NOTE: The STAR blocks are constructed
in three parts. Construct part A, construct part B, construct part
C. Sew part B to part C, then sew unit B-C
to part A.
C> Cut 6 - 4 ½"
squares from background fabric.
Have Fun! Click here
for the next installment.
The instructions, images, etc...are copyrighted 1999 by CompuQuilt and/or
Suzanne Sealey and Susan
Gatewood and are meant for your own personal use. If you'd like others to have these patterns and instructions, please send
them a link to CompuQuilt. All other use requires permission before such use.
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