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    Learn to Foundation Paper Piece

    Learn to Foundation Paper Piece
    Learn to Foundation Paper Piece

    Learn how to foundation paper piece! Sponsored by Carolina Moore, this free one-hour class is a fantastic introduction to a really cool quilting technique.

    In foundation paper piecing, you print or draw a pattern onto paper, which becomes the foundation for your block. You then add fabric, using the lines on your paper as the guide. When you’re done, you remove the paper, and leave just the fabric and stitching.

    Learn more about when to use this technique, why, and how in this class.

    MATERIALS NEEDED:

    -Regular copy paper and a printer
    -Fabric in 3-4 colors
    -Sewing machine
    -Rotary cutter
    -Cutting mat
    -Add a Quarter ruler
    -Iron

    Check out the written tutorial here: Learn to Foundation Paper Piece

    Special thanks to our sponsor!

    An award winning quilter, craft and sewing book author, and inventor of quilting notions, Carolina Moore brings her creative flair when she designs quilt patterns and notions. Each pattern is written and fully illustrated to support different learning modalities.

    Buy Carolina's patterns and notions at carolinamoorepatterns.com
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