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These block patterns can be made with expert precision by implementing the paper piecing foundation patterns that we present here.
Scraps can be used or you can use materials that we have suggested. Our suggested material amounts are an over-exaggeration, so if you make a mistake you always have more fabric to work with.
Our patterns make 6x6 inch quilting blocks with a 1/4 inch grace allowance.
This way you can make any size quilt you desire within 6 inch increments of your desired result.
Our directions will walk you through the whole process of using our pattern to make these beautiful quilting blocks.
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Spin around in the quilting dimension with this wonderful cross pattern!
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Cross the crosses with this beautiful quilting design!
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The quilting dimension enters the cross zone with this lovely pattern!
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Want to have perfect quilting intersections?
These cross foundation patterns will help you achieve them!
Be sure to post the pictures of your projects in our quilting forum to share with other like minded quilters!
Want to get even more tips and tricks to make your foundation blocks come out beautifully with ease?
Check out our favorite online quilting class.
Carol Doak's Mastering Foundation Paper Piecing Craftsy class.Until next time.
Happy quilting,
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