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PDF Pattern Bundle - The Bunnies at Kew Gardens and The Carrot Club Softies
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♥ The Bunnies at Kew Gardens PDF Pattern
Celebrate Spring and join the Bunnies at Kew Gardens for a romp on the grass.
Super easy and fun to make bunny quilt. Great for using your fabric scraps.
All templates are full-size and do not need to be resized. Easy fusible applique techniques and simple sewing.
The finished size of the quilt is 36 1/2in x 45 1/2in.
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♥ The Carrot Club - Bunny Softies PDF Pattern
Approx. 12 1/2in from the tips of their bunny ears to the tips of their bunny toes.
Super-cute bunnies to make you smile!
Easy and fun to make. Great for using your fabric scraps.
All templates are full-size and do not need to be resized. Easy fusible applique techniques and simple sewing.
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I am a mad quilter and pattern writer who lost her way in the jungle that is the textile industry. I?m waiting for Tarzan, George of the Jungle or the guy who found Dr Livingstone to rescue me and show me the way home? maybe if I click my red boots together something will happen? or maybe not, I really hated that movie *grin*.
What I really love are quilts that you can wrap around yourself to ...
I am a mad quilter and pattern writer who lost her way in the jungle that is the textile industry. I?m waiting for Tarzan, George of the Jungle or the guy who found Dr Livingstone to rescue me and show me the way home? maybe if I click my red boots together something will happen? or maybe not, I really hated that movie *grin*.
What I really love are quilts that you can wrap around yourself to keep warm, whether you are curled up in your favourite armchair or sitting on a log by the campfire; quilts that your favourite small person can drag around the house and snuggle on; quilts that are meant to be used, washed and loved.
Over the years I?ve written the odd pattern or two for Australian quilting magazines, instore patterns for quilt shops, plus Block of the Month and Mystery Quilt programmes for Quilt Guilds.
I now write under the business name The Red Boot Quilt Company.
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