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Ready to Quilt the Calendar? Following Katja Marek's New Hexagon Perpetual Calendar, you can make a hexie every day of the year! Here you can find the Piece Packs, divided by the month, to make each Hexagon, without reusing your pieces!
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
Celestial Star Complete Piece Pack (Pattern found in Quilting on the Go by Sharon Burgess)
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
English Paper Piecing is a method of hand Piecing using paper templates to stabilize fabric. Fabric is basted to paper shapes using thread or glue and the pieces are then stitched together, most commonly using a whip stitch. It’s a precise method, allowing the quilter to create accurate shapes, whether simple or complex!
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