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MAREE ST CLAIR ACRYLIC TEMPLATES

arly in my foray into the world of patchwork, I encountered the ‘template’. We had rotary cut a schoolhouse base and made our own templates for the shapes required to build the roof. This was not a happy building process. I traced shapes onto template plastic, cut them out, and used these shapes to draw around on my chosen fabrics, which I then cut with scissors. After sewing these shapes together to make the roof, I was bitterly disappointed when I went to piece the body of the house to the roof

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