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I dream of finding a coffee pot like this at on my vintage shopping trips. You can see how the shape relates to the finished paper piecing pattern. I love the clean lines, the easy to hold handle, the lack of fussiness, a great bit of classic design.
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Hi, we are Kerry and Penny.
Kerry- I have been stitching and designing since I was a child. I love vintage, especially fabric and kitchenalia- both inspire and excite me. I blog at verykerryberry. I met Penny in Ringo Pie quilting bee- we were drawn together through a mutual love of paper piecing and kitchen themes. We have been plotting and hatching for some time developing a project ...
Hi, we are Kerry and Penny.
Kerry- I have been stitching and designing since I was a child. I love vintage, especially fabric and kitchenalia- both inspire and excite me. I blog at verykerryberry. I met Penny in Ringo Pie quilting bee- we were drawn together through a mutual love of paper piecing and kitchen themes. We have been plotting and hatching for some time developing a project where we can work together and so Sew-Ichigo was created. We aim to combine our graphic, quirky, cute styles to make you the best paper piecing patterns we possibly can.
Penny - My love for paper piecing was born about 2 years ago and since then I've not looked back. When I'm out and about and something catches my eye, my first thought is, "oooh, that would make a really great paper-pieced design!" I can't help it, it's in my blood! Kerry and I are super excited for Sew-Ichigo and hope that you will be too! I blog at sewtakeahike, where I share a bit about life, quilts, sewing and all my favorite things.
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