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50 Little Paper- Pieced Blocks - Full-Size Patterns to Mix & Match - cover

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50 Little Paper- Pieced Blocks - Full-Size Patterns to Mix & Match

Carol Doak

Publisher: C&T Publishing

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Summary

Create perfectly-pieced miniature quilt blocks in a variety of themes—from hearts and flowers to airplanes and birthday cakes. Secure them inside your Carol Doak’s Keepsake Frame Cards for gift-giving and artistic display. These blocks are also perfect to mix and match for making table linens, wall quilts, and other small projects.
Available since: 12/16/2011.

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