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Reversible! Made from fat quarters, charm squares, or pre-cut strips. Use it as: A flower cone to present a beautiful bouquet. A lovely wall or door decoration. Flower holders at pew ends for a wedding. For the hanger, use ribbon or a purse handle. These flower cones are easily made from fat quarters, charm squares, or pre-cut strips. Instructions for many sizes are included. Use a single fabric for the inside and outside or make beautiful patchwork panels. Honoring a music or drama teacher with flowers? Taking flowers as a housewarming gift? Deliver them in a lovely quilted flower cone that can later be filled with silk flowers and used as a wall or door sconce. Large size accommodates supermarket and florist bouquets. Smaller sizes are perfect for hostess gifts that can double as centerpieces. A great project for beginners and experienced quilters alike. Only basic rotary cutting and sewing sills needed.
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I specialize in unique and useful projects that promote the art of patchwork and quilting. I'm the daughter of a Home Economics teacher and a life-long crafter. As a full-time software professional, I squeezed my passion for quilting into a few free hours at night. Hence, my nickname, Quilter by Night! Now, I'm turning my designs into patterns to share. Visit my website, www.QuilterbyNight to see ...
I specialize in unique and useful projects that promote the art of patchwork and quilting. I'm the daughter of a Home Economics teacher and a life-long crafter. As a full-time software professional, I squeezed my passion for quilting into a few free hours at night. Hence, my nickname, Quilter by Night! Now, I'm turning my designs into patterns to share. Visit my website, www.QuilterbyNight to see more offerings!
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