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$9.00  
This is the perfect quilt to use a lot of the fabrics in your favorite color! Construction is a breeze as the 6" blocks are made with only one Connector Corner! Make the outer border from leftover scraps and finish it off with a bunch of Flying Geese. The blocks are simple, but the end result is...

$8.50  
Love homespuns? Me too! Make this quilt from a stash of homespuns or any other fabrics you like, and it will look great. Large but simple Four Patch blocks are set between sashing strips where the square-in-a-square cornerpost blocks catch your eye, and are really quite simple to make. Quilt...

$9.00  
I love the Window Pane block and it was a perfect fit to use with Moda Bakeshop pre-cuts! You can use either a Jelly Roll™ & charm pack, or a Layer Cake™ , and additional yardage. The blocks are very versatile with any fabric collection. Oh, and if you already have just the perfect yardage,...

$8.50  
The cute flower block I used in this quilt is called the Nebraska Windmill, and until now, was only made with templates, and sewn with a “Y” seam. Hhmmm….I really didn’t want to make it that way, so I re-drafted the block using a rectangular Connector Corner! Much easier! Oh, and Shop Girl is...

$8.50  
This is a pattern I’ve wanted to do for a long time and I had a blast making these 4½" to 5" block quilts. Yep, that’s right, in Wee Whimsies, there are eight different block quilts that measure just 4½" to 5" finished! Well, I just couldn’t stop…. so, I made eight more in Wee Whimsies ~ Round...

$8.50  
This is a pattern I’ve wanted to do for a long time and I had a blast making these 4½" to 5" block quilts. Yup, that’s right, in Wee Whimsies, there are eight different block quilts that measure just 4½" to 5" finished! Well, I just couldn’t stop…. so, I made eight more in Wee Whimsies ~ Round...

$7.00  
Hospitality is a pattern for a 45" square wall quilt and a 19.5" square pillow designed by Pat Sloan.

$10.00  
Easy to follow instructions will help you creat this Pinafore Bag. Designed by Barbara Groves and Mary Jacobson
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