You can lay the shapes on a piece of copy paper and then copy as many pages as you want on a printer, you don't need a computer. I mark around the inside of the edges with a sharpie so the copy will pick up each edge. Seems like a lot of time to make or cut your own when all you have to do is open a package and start sewing.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
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You can lay the shapes on a piece of copy paper and then copy as many pages as you want on a printer, you don't need a computer. I mark around the inside of the edges with a sharpie so the copy will pick up each edge. Seems like a lot of time to make or cut your own when all you have to do is open a package and start sewing.
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Originally Posted by Geri B
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how do you get the shapes onto computer/print.....do you use a drawing program or is there a public site where they are available?
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There are no dies for the LA Pas pieces.....the Accuquilt dies are hexagons....think the LA Pas are pentagons
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Originally Posted by Lady Diana
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There are no dies for the LA Pas pieces.....the Accuquilt dies are hexagons....think the LA Pas are pentagons
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