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TAKE NOTE!

YOU WILL NEED

• Fabrics A–K: one (1) 5in square of each
• Fabric L: 5/ 8 yd
• Batting: 14in square
• Fusible interfacing: two (2) approx. 2in square scraps
• One (1) ½in diameter magnetic clasp
• Thirty seven (37) copies of the 1in Hexagon template
• Sixty four (64) copies of the 1in Triangle template

FINISHED SIZE

■ 9in x 13in (9in x 6½in folded)

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in throughout, unless otherwise noted.

■ Charm squares can be used for this project. These are 5in squares of fabric.

■ The templates provided do not include seam allowances.

■ If using the printed templates, make four copies of the template page. You can also use commercially available EPP papers instead of the templates. Both triangle and hexagon templates have 1in sides.

■ EPP

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