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	<title>Comments on: Dora the Explorer Flip-Open Sofa</title>
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		<title>By: Ava</title>
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		<description>You might have trouble finding a pattern specifically for a Dora the Explorer quilt. Instead, try making a traditional quilt using Dora fabrics. I know there&#039;s cotton fabric available (see eBay link for a bunch). Use the fabric in the center of larger blocks and in the border, as the example in the second link. This is a fairly simple quilt, made from three blocks - Sawtooth Star, Nine Patch, and Rail Fence (links below). 

You coudl also try making an applique quilt by taking a picture of Dora and blowing it up on a copier, then using it to make applique templates.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might have trouble finding a pattern specifically for a Dora the Explorer quilt. Instead, try making a traditional quilt using Dora fabrics. I know there&#8217;s cotton fabric available (see eBay link for a bunch). Use the fabric in the center of larger blocks and in the border, as the example in the second link. This is a fairly simple quilt, made from three blocks &#8211; Sawtooth Star, Nine Patch, and Rail Fence (links below). </p>
<p>You coudl also try making an applique quilt by taking a picture of Dora and blowing it up on a copier, then using it to make applique templates.</p>
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