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Beginner
Relax and savour the calming pace of English Paper Piecing - all the hard work has been done for you!
This is Patchwork without the Mathwork!
Inside this 6 page booklet, you will find a full colour layout diagram and cutting instructions for creating this Rainbow Lozenge throw.
This original hexadoodle design will tell you exactly how many hexagons you need to cut and baste as well as how they should be laid out to create this visually stunning rainbow throw.
Also given is the link to my favourite EPP video tutorial if you are new to English Paper Piecing or just need a refresher and my top tips for English Paper Piecing.
I've even added a few images of alternative colorways for you to consider.
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Hi, I'm Alison.
A fully paid up patchwork and quilting junkie. A self confessed magpie I love all types and styles of patchwork and quilting and am eager to have a go at anything.
I first discovered patchwork whilst studying for a computing degree in 2004. Having given up my full time job as a management accountant, I hadn't realised that full time studying wasn't quite the same and so with ...
Hi, I'm Alison.
A fully paid up patchwork and quilting junkie. A self confessed magpie I love all types and styles of patchwork and quilting and am eager to have a go at anything.
I first discovered patchwork whilst studying for a computing degree in 2004. Having given up my full time job as a management accountant, I hadn't realised that full time studying wasn't quite the same and so with only 12 hours of lecture time to fill my days I found myself in search of a hobby.
I decided to try and cheer up my rather shabby bungalow with some homemade cushions and blinds so borrowed my mum's old Frister Rossman sewing machine and blindly set to it! It didn't take long to run out of money and usable fabric and I found my self sewing together the smaller pieces to make new larger pieces...patchwork by accident you might say.
Then I spotted a copy of patchwork and quilting magazine, bought it, read it cover to cover a few times and was totally hooked!
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