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A special way to show pride in being a Canadian and to celebrate Canada Day. A perfect gift for Canadians working and living abroad.
An easy quilt to make using scrap fabrics, fusible web, and a fusible gridded interfacing. The Maple Leaf pattern can also be used on jackets, sweatshirts, T-shirts, tote bags, pillows, and wherever else your creative mind takes you.
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As a child, I watched my Mom sew and my grandmother make crochet chains. Then, in 7th and 8th grade, I took what were then called Home Economics classes, and learned more about sewing and knitting. Afterwards, I continued learning on my own, mostly through books, and later TV programs, and online. In 2001, I became a quilt and web designer, and a quilt teacher. I am a co-founder and past ...
As a child, I watched my Mom sew and my grandmother make crochet chains. Then, in 7th and 8th grade, I took what were then called Home Economics classes, and learned more about sewing and knitting. Afterwards, I continued learning on my own, mostly through books, and later TV programs, and online. In 2001, I became a quilt and web designer, and a quilt teacher. I am a co-founder and past Editor-in-Chief of The Quilt Pattern Magazine , and owner of the Quilts for Sale website, where I provide a venue for quilters to sell their quilted items .
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