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This is a listing for Groovy Chutes quilt pattern. I made my sample with Good Vibes by Christa Watson. This quilt speaks of the groovy times of growing up in the 80's. hanging out at the monkey bars, chutes and ladders and all of the fabulous 80's colors. This is an easy quilt to construct. It's a great way to showcase a fabulous line of fabrics.
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This is Olaf a January Gnome. He is part of a Monthly Mini Series. He can stand alone or you can collect all 12 as they are each released. He is surrounded by embroidered snowflakes and paper pieced trees in his corners. He Has a cotton background and borders and he is made from wool. But you could make in him with cottons or flannel just the same. I hope you have fun! Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern for Anlaf, the month of April for A Gnomie Year Monthly MIni Series. He is all set for the April Showers with his umbrella hat and bright colors to welcome the new growth coming around the corner. You know what comes after April Showers? You'll see in May. :) This is woll applique on cotton backgrounds. But You can use any fabrics you'd like. Let me know if you have any questions. :) Thanks.
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This is a paper pattern to be shipped for Locket. Locket is is a great pattern to use a panel or a focus fabric. I used a panel and several pieces of a focus fabric in my sample here. This works up nicely and you can use a variety of companion prints or keep it simple. Whatever works best for you. I used a variety of the line to bring it all together.
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This is a paper pattern of Gnomie-o. He is the prince charming of A Gnomie Year, A monthly mini series I have created. This is our February mini. Isn't he sweet? Full of love and lots of fun. Let me know if you have any questions. He is wool applique on cotton background. But he would look great with all cotton applique, flannel ect.
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This is a paper pattern of Bjorn-March of a A Gnomie Year monthly mini series. Look at the perfectly groomed beard and the pot of gold....with another rainbow to chase after. He is ready for the next adventure! He is wool applique on cotton background. But you could use cotton, flannel anything you'd prefer. This is a fun series. Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern for August of A Gnomie year. This is Gustav and he loves living life by the water. Why work the garden when you can relax in the sun? This is wool applique on cotton background. But you can use any preferred method of applique. This is a mini quilt series. Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern of Nissa. She is representing June of A Gnomie Year. She is the only girl and she is perfectly happy with that. She is full of summer and bright colors & big flowers. This is a wool applique on cvotton background. But you can use any applique technique that you prefer. Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern for Fridrik. He represents September of A Gnomie Year. She is your sports fan! He can be customized for your school colors or favroite team colors. He is the best cheerleader. He is wool applique on cotton background. Any applique method can be used. Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern to be shipped. There is also a digital download available. This is a patriotic pattern that speaks to American pride. I come from a long line of service members. My husband has also served. I love to design patriotic quilts to honor that. This is a combination of traditional piecing ( the top and bottom rows) The letters are created with foundation paper piecing. Those are included in the pattern. Let me know if you have any questions.
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This is a paper pattern that will be shipped. There is also a listing for a digital download listed if you prefer. This is a great little sampler quilt that uses charms. I think many of us collect those charming squares and have no idea what to do with them when we get home. This charming quilt is the answer. Grab some background fabric and your stack of charms.
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This is a paper pattern for Sift. This is great pattern that features 2 ways to construct the circles. You can applique them or use a template to cut and piece them. There are templates fo reach part of the block for construction. The back of the pattern reflects the need to decide which way would like to construct the circles as far as fabric requiremets. Each method has a different amount of yardage. It's a fun, fast easy pattern and it showcases fabric really nicely.
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This is a pattern to be shipped for grandma's cocoa quilt. These are big blocks that are easy to construct. You can mix and match them and personalize them as desired. I also embroidered a recipe in Icelandic from my grandma's hot cocoa recipe. Feel free to stitch your own recipe ( although mine is included) or you can replace it with one of the blocks. This is a sweet quilt that is great to personalize.