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1 & 2" finished size mixed pack of Basic Shapes Printable English Paper Piecing Pieces ready for instant download and cutting by hand.
These are perfect for the sewer who wants to be able to print and cut her EPP pieces at any time, once you have downloaded this file you have it for reprinting whenever you wish.
This pack of printable sheets includes the following shapes that will work together in multiple patterns:
- 1" hexagon
- 1" jewel (2" on long edge)
- 1" diamond
- 2" hexagon
- 2" jewel (4" on long edge)
- 2" diamond
Each shape is duplicated on a page for one page of each shape.
If you require these templates in a size not listed or a different configeration to that above please don't hesitate to contact me.
**Please remember to print the templates without any scaling or fit to page.
**Please note that this listing is for the downloadable file of the above printable templates only.
I am currently in the process of creating patterns to accompany these templates, to keep updated please follow me on Facebook [www.facebook.com/EPPAddict].
(c) These downloads are for personal use only and should not be distributed or re-sold
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What method do you use to keep your blocks in order when piecing a row? I've made a lot of quilts but never found a great method for moving from the design
What method do you use to keep your blocks in order when piecing a row? I've made a lot of quilts but never found a great method for moving from the design