Tamara Kate Oh Canada! Quilt Pattern
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Tamara Kate is a passionate creative in the quilting industry who is best known for the playful and joyous use of colour she employs in her designs. She is a pattern designer, fabric designer and quilting teacher.
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In the 19th century, the maple leaf emerged as a symbol of national identity, first in Quebec, then adopted by the rest of Canada, though the maple tree was an important natural resource for aboriginal people, well before Canada became a nation.
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A fat-eighth friendly quilt pattern celebrating Canada's national symbol, reimagined to portray the country's multifaceted depth and diversity. Makes a stunning wall quilt.
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TECHNIQUE: Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP)
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SKILL LEVEL: It is assumed the maker has experience with FPP, though a description of the technique I use is included.
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 44" x 44" .
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THIS PATTERN INCLUDES:
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FPP templates (must be photocopied on 8.5" x 11" paper).
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Instructions with diagrams.
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An overview assembly chart.
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A fabric requirement list.
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Tips and hints to help you out along the way.
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