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SNIPS AHOY

BUILD YOUR CONFIDENCE IN FOUNDATION PAPER PIECING WITH THIS FUN PROJECT!

YOU WILL NEED

■ Fabric A (blue): ½yd

■ Fabric B (light red): one (1) fat eighth

■ Fabric C (dark red): one (1) fat sixteenth

■ Fabric D (brown): one (1) fat sixteenth

■ Fabric E (dark gold): one (1) fat sixteenth

■ Fabric F (light gold): one (1) fat eighth

■ Fabric G (cream): one (1) fat sixteenth

■ Fabric H (tusks): one (1) fat sixteenth

■ Fabric I (white): one (1) fat eighth

■ Binding fabric: ¼yd

■ Backing fabric: 5/8yd

■ Batting: 22 in square

■ One (1) copy each of the Walrus templates Sections A–L

FINISHED SIZE

■ 18in square

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in, unless otherwise noted.

■ FPP templates include seam allowance around the outer edges.

■ Press seams to one side, unless otherwise instructed.

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