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This listing is for a PDF pattern for the Build-A-Burger potholder set, designed by Stefanie Williams. With this pattern you can create a set of nine potholders that stack to create a really cute calorie and fat-free cheeseburger.
The 15-page pattern includes templates and instructions and will be delivered to you via email within 24 hours of purchase. In most instances it will be sent much more quickly, but I will guarantee delivery within 24 hours.
Pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Which means make as many as you want to keep or give as gifts, so long as you do not sell any creations made from this pattern. No commercial rights are granted with the purchase of this pattern.
If you are interested in creating this item for resale, I do offer a limited commercial license for $100. A limited commercial license allows the home sewer to sell handmade items made with this pattern. Mass production is strictly prohibited. One license must be purchased for each person planning to make items using this pattern for resale. License does not require renewal and is good for unlimited use. Design credit must be given to Stefanie Williams of sew fabulous(ohsewfabulousquilts.etsy.com) when selling or listing items for sale. If you are interested in purchasing the limited commercial license, please convo me with your request and I will prepare a reserved listing for you.
No part of this pattern may be copied or redistributed without express written consent.
If you are a shop owner interested in carrying this pattern, please convo me for details on printed and digital copies available at wholesale pricing.
All measurements are listed in US inches.
To view all of the potholder layers in detail, please visit:
http://totalcraftaddict.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-build-better-burger.html
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I have been a crafter most of my life. I became a quilter in March 2010. It is the craft I find the most joy in doing and where I found my passion. I am excited to be creating my own patterns and teaching others the wonderful art of quilting.
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