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Witch Tote Bag with Foundation Paper Piecing
Witch Tote + Treat Bag Halloween Witch Tote – From Mug Rug to Spooky Carryall The Sulky Halloween FPP Mug Rugs Digital Pattern Collection is perfect for creating festive coasters — but why stop there? With a few extra steps and some added fabric, you can transform one of these adorable pieced blocks into a fully functional Halloween Witch Tote or Trick-or-Treat Bag! This quick project is great for showcasing your foundation paper piecing skills while creating something useful for candy gathering or fall festivities. WITCH HAT TOTE SUPPLIES (1) pieced 8 ½” FPP Halloween Mug Rug block (from this pattern collection) Sulky Paper Solvy™ Printable FPP Sheets (1) 12”…
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Quilted Mandalorian Paper Piecing Project
Quilted Mandalorian by Pitcher’s Boutique Create a quilted Mandalorian and add him to a pillow, table runner or larger quilt project. With the help of Sulky Paper Solvy, you won’t have to pick out tiny pieces of paper within the seams, as the stabilizer paper is entirely water-soluble. After piecing, quilt the Mandalorian with Sulky Glowy or Poly Sparkle Thread to add a bit of glitz and fun special effects to the piece. Let’s get started, and May the Sewing Force by with You. ABOUT THE MANDALORIAN PATTERN This FREE Mandalorian Foundation Paper Piecing Pattern is designed by Pitcher’s Boutique, and they also carry “Baby Yoda,” a.k.a. Grogu, FPP patterns…
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Pumpkin Pillow – Free Foundation Paper Piecing Pattern
Pumpkin Pillow for Fall Décor Grab this free pattern for a pumpkin pillow, featuring foundation paper piecing and an envelope-style closure to easily swap your seasonal décor. The included FPP Pumpkin pattern is easily repurposed into a quilt block for a coaster, placemat, table runner or quilt, too! If you’ve never used Sulky Paper Solvy™, your life will forever change once you try it! Print the FPP Pumpkin page directly onto a sheet of Paper Solvy, and then construct the pumpkin by following the pattern directions. After piecing is complete, moisten a cotton swab and run it along the seamlines to gently lift up the paper to remove. Or leave…