



- Birds of Paradise - Foundation Paper Piecing Pattern - 24" x 36" Quilt -This beautiful Foundation Paper Piecing pattern was designed by Eileen Bahring Sullivan and is a stunning quilt to piece. Makes a beautiful wall hanging or a wonderful gift for that someone special in your life.The pattern packet:Foundation pattern pieces on printed freezer paper using a sew & flip construction method,No templates or tracing required,No individual pieces to cut,Full size reusable patterns,Packet has one pattern to piece on and another full size pattern to use as a master guide to put sections together into a quilt.Also included:Complete directions, practice sections and illustrations to learn the technique before beginning the quilt. Detailed listing of fabrics needed to piece this quilt plus amounts needed. A quilting layout suggestion too.Pattern makes a 24" x 36" quilt. Review: Five Stars - love it Review: Pattern works beautifully - Found the tracing of the pattern onto the freezer paper quite tedious and wish it just included that preprinted pattern ,that being said, it turned out beautifully and I am fairly new to paper piecing
| ASIN | B004KYXR48 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Date First Available | January 26, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Foundation Paper Piecing |
| Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 6 x 9 inches |
S**R
Five Stars
love it
K**N
Pattern works beautifully
Found the tracing of the pattern onto the freezer paper quite tedious and wish it just included that preprinted pattern ,that being said, it turned out beautifully and I am fairly new to paper piecing
K**O
Requires Tracing to Freezer Paper
Not as advertised. Says “Foundation pieced on printed freezer paper” – it’s not. It’s the original pattern that cannot be cut up and used directly. Says “No templates or tracing required, No individual pieces to cut, Full size reusable patterns” – WRONG. The package says on it “Printed Freezer Paper Foundation Sheet available Separately” and the instructions say Tape the diagram to freezer paper and use a ruler to trace all lines.
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