Love the ease of using these papers. Works beautifully!
I’m thinking of making a throw for my husbands sister using this super cute pattern
This was a really good game for our group. Well worth it.
Patterns are designed and produced in Sydney, Australia
Explore foundation paper piecing patterns that are fun to sew and perfect for using up your fabric scraps. Create striking quilt blocks in a range of sizes, ideal for small projects or larger quilts.
All patterns in this collection are instant download PDF files. No items will be shipped.
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1. What is foundation paper piecing?
Foundation paper piecing (FPP) is a quilting technique where fabric is sewn directly onto a printed paper template. This allows you to achieve very precise seams and shapes that are difficult to piece with traditional methods.
2. Do I need to be an expert to use these patterns?
Not at all. My patterns are designed for advanced beginners and up. If you know the basics of foundation paper piecing, you’ll find them straightforward. Each pattern avoids tricky y-seams and has simplified sections wherever possible.
3. What can I make with these blocks?
These blocks are versatile and can be used in quilts, table runners, tote bags, pouches, mug rugs, pincushions, and many other small projects. They’re a great way to add a unique touch to your sewing.
4. What sizes are included?
Each pattern comes with multiple block sizes, giving you flexibility depending on your project. You’ll also find a one-inch test square on the template to make sure your printer settings are accurate.
5. Do the templates include seam allowance?
Yes, every template includes a quarter-inch seam allowance, ready for you to sew without extra adjustments.
6. How do I print the pattern?
You’ll receive a digital PDF file that can be printed on your home printer. Be sure to print at “100%” or “actual size” and use the one-inch test square to check for accuracy.
7. Can I use scraps for these blocks?
Absolutely. These designs are very scrap and stash friendly, making them perfect for using up fabric leftovers in creative ways.
8. Are instructions included?
General tips on foundation paper piecing and order of assembling the sections are included but the maker is assumed to know how to foundation paper piece. Fabric requirements and cutting instructions are not included.
9. Can I sell items I make with this pattern?
Yes, you may sell handmade items created with my patterns in small quantities, but please credit the pattern design to Thimbles and Needles. The PDF files themselves may not be shared or resold.
10. Do I get a physical pattern in the mail?
No. These are digital PDF downloads only, so you can start sewing right after purchase.
Bring your vision to life with our FPP quilt blocks!
Benefits:
Love the ease of using these papers. Works beautifully!
I’m thinking of making a throw for my husbands sister using this super cute pattern
This was a really good game for our group. Well worth it.