Yardage Chart Cutting Chart

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November Snowflakes

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B

Yardage Chart Fabric

Suggested Yardage 11" ½ yd 27" ⅞ yd 21" square 20" square 3/8 yd

Exact amount

A B Backing Batting Binding

Cutting Chart Fabric A

B

X Strips 2 4 2 2 2 2 1

Strip size each 3 ½" x width each 1" x width 3 ¼" x width each 2¾" x width each 2" x width each 1" x width 8 ¾" x 11"

Wedge tool preparation • Mark the angled lines on the 12 degree wedge tool. • An accurate wedge cut is important. To keep the wedge from slipping, place a tube of wide packaging tape onto the back of the wedge tool sticky side out. © Cheryl Phillips 2012

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X

Y

Trace the angled line onto the 12 degree wedge tool using a removable marker. This pattern is NOT for resale

November Snowflakes Construction • Sew the strip sets as shown below. • Align the 'x' line to the A/B seam on Strip Sets 1 and 2. • Align the 'y' line to the A/B seam on Strip Sets 3 and 4. • Cut six wedges per set. 2" 1" 1" 1" 3 ¼"

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B A B A B Cut six

2" 1" 1" 1" 3 ¼"

B A B A B Cut six

3 ½" A 2 ¾" B Cut six

3 ½" A 2 ¾" B Cut six

8 ¾" x 11" B

© Cheryl Phillips 2012

Cut six

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November Snowflakes www.phillipsfiberart.com Assembly • Sew the wedges together in one of the two options shown below using exact 1/4" seams.

Center • Stabilize the center opening by ironing a scrap of freezer paper to the back side. • Using the hexagon, create a freezer paper applique. • Applique the hexagon over the center opening.

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Center Applique

Be watching for our December newsletter when we'll be starting a new freebie pattern group. Be sure to tell your friends so they can get started with the fun too! This pattern is NOT for resale