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Clue #3
(if you missed the Introduction information for this Mystery Quilt #4 - click HERE to read it. And find the links to the previous clues #1 and #2.)
You'll see some larger blocks being formed in this Part #3 - made of 8 and 16 units.
by Penny Pennington
Remember: You may use either light or dark fabrics for your background. Instructions will show a light background.
Click here to access the PDF Adobe Acrobat file to print out Clue #3.
Clue #4 will be available on April 22, 2002.
©Penny Pennington, 2002
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But, if you do not have the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader you can get it HERE
See Penny's Photos of actual sewn Clues #2 and #3 HERE
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© Penny Pennington, 2002
This pattern is free for your use as an individual, but please contact Penny if
you wish to use it for more than just your own use. It should not be re-printed
in any form without permission.
| We'd like to give a big Thank
You to Penny Pennington and her Guild in California for sharing this
mystery quilt pattern with all of us. You can read about Penny in her
comments and bio here.
Penny is happy to allow guilds and groups to use her pattern, but PLEASE email Penny for her guidelines for use. And, she'd enjoy hearing how it's being used, too. |
Susan
Susan Druding