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English Patchwork is prepared and sewn in a manner that is different from most other methods of making patchwork. The seaming of the pieces is no exception.
The correct needle for the job in hand is another choice which can make the difference between patchwork that is a pleasure to sew and that which is a disaster.
The range of threads available today is huge. It's a good idea to think as carefully about the type of thread you use as you do about the type of fabric you choose.
Careful preparation when making the paper templates for English paper piecing helps to provide a good finish. Here are some thoughts on the best way to achieve this.
Once the patchwork top has been made, it's time to remove the papers! This is always an exciting moment, but, as always, a little care helps.
As with all the stages of English patchwork, care should be taken when cutting out the fabric pieces as this will make the work easier to sew later.
The traditional rosette formed of seven hexagons is a very popular way to arrange hexagonal patchwork patterns.


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