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NEW TO FPP? START WITH THIS BEGINNER-FRIENDLY PAPER PLANE BLOCK!

YOU WILL NEED

Paper plane

■ Fabric A (Sections 1B and 1C): 4½in x 9in
■ Fabric C (Sections 1A and 5C): 9in square
■ Fabric F (Section 2C): 3in square
■ Fabric D (background): one (1) fat eighth
■ One (1) copy each of the Paper Plane Template Sections A–E

FINISHED SIZE

■ 10in square (10½in square unfinished)

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in, unless otherwise noted.■ Press seams to the side, unless otherwise instructed.■ Templates include seam allowances around the outer edge only.■ RST■ FPP = Foundation Paper Piecing.■ Shorten stitch length to 1.5 for FPP.■ The Layout Diagram is a reverse image of the completed block, to match the printed templates.■ Fabrics supplied by Wool Warehouse ().

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