Contains:
- 13 page ebook with templates in 10 different sizes and directions on how to sew this foundation paper piecing block
- a bunch of design examples
- files in A4 & US Letter
Materials you need at home:
- non-elastic woven fabric, preferably cotton (amount depends on chosen size)
- thread in matching colors
- sewing tools: sewing machine with a ¼“ foot, fabric scissors, iron, pins or clips
- cutting tools: patchwork ruler, cutting mat, rotary cutter
- for templates and coloring sheet: printer, A4 or US Letter paper, paper scissors
We probably all have our favorite fabrics that we keep even the tiniest scraps of cause we just can’t throw away those cuties. And that pile seems to be growing by itself as soon as yo turn your back on it...
With fuzzy cutting you can highlight even the smallest parts of your beloved fabrics and show it off in whatever you like. One of the most popular shapes for this technique is the square in square and this pattern lifts it to the next level – squares in squares. So let’s have some fun with scraps!
The pattern comes in nine different sizes – 3“ x 3“, 3.5“ x 3.5“, 4“ x 4“, 4.5“ x 4.5“, 5“ x 5“, 5.5“ x 5.5“, 6“ x 6“, 6.5“ x 6.5“ and 7“ x 7“ as PDF files in A4 and US Letter paper format.
This pattern is a beginner friendly foundation paper piecing (FPP) pattern that assumes only little basic knowledge of paper piecing. It does not include detailed FPP instructions. You can find lots of free tutorials for the various FPP methods online. This pattern can be made with just a few cotton scraps from your stash.