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Foundation Paper Piecing Tutorial
Guest Author - Kim Noblin

Step 12: With the printed side down, fold the pattern along the line between Section 1 and Section 4.

Step 13: Turn the pattern over so that the fabric side is down and fold the paper back along the line between Section 1 and Section 4. Using a ruler and a rotary cutter, trim the brown fabric 1/4" above the edge of the folded pattern. Discard the excess fabric. Unfold the paper pattern.

Step 14: With right sides together, layer a white rectangle on the trimmed edge of the brown fabric.

Step 15: Holding the white fabric in place, flip the pattern over and pin in place.

Step 16: Stitch along the line between Section 1 and Section 4, starting above the line and ending past the line.

Step 17: Turn the pattern over to the fabric side, flip the white fabric over and press the seam.

Step 18: With the printed side down, fold the pattern along the line between Section 4 and Section 5.

Step 19: Turn the pattern over so that the fabric side is down and fold the paper back along the line between Section 4 and Section 5. Using a ruler and a rotary cutter, trim the white fabric 1/4" above the edge of the folded pattern. Discard the excess fabric. Unfold the paper pattern.

Step 20: With right sides together, layer a light blue rectangle on the trimmed edge of the white fabric.

Step 21: Holding the light blue fabric in place, flip the pattern over and pin in place.

Click here for Part 3 of this 4-Part series.


FPP Tutorial - Part 4
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