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Jan 10.12 / by Kaye

Check Her Out!!!! Rebecca Ruth Designs

Rebecca Ruth is one of our favorite designers; and she’s in our box this month. We love her sense of style and her ultra cute designs! From her stylish aprons to her adorable kids quilts and everything in between. Check out her website  http://www.rebeccaruthdesigns.com/home.html

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Oct 20.10 / by Kaye

Closeout on Apple Leaf Pattern

Apple Leaf Table Runner and Table Topper. Cute! Cute! Cute!! Apple Leaf Runner/Topper Pattern is ideal for Beginning Paper Piecers. Pieced leaves swirl down the center of the runners (in 2 sizes), or form a circle in the center of the table topper. Just the right accent to add a bit of nature to you [...]

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Mar 26.10 / by Kaye

Giveaway! Apple Leaf Runner And Topper Pattern

This is no April Fool’s Day gag! Next Friday, April 2, 2010 we will give away a copy of this pattern to a lucky commenter. Just comment on any new feature you’d like to see us add to the site. Apple Leaf Runner/Topper Pattern- Ideal for Beginning Paper Piecers. Pieced leaves swirl down the center [...]

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Feb 08.10 / by Kaye

Designer Profile….Rebecca Anderson of Rebecca Ruth Designs

Rebecca Anderson is a talented designer with her own line of apron, quilt, and soft doll patterns, Rebecca Ruth Designs. She is a prize-winning quilt maker who loves to lecture and teach workshops. Rebecca’s quilts have appeared in local and national quilt shows, including the American Quilter’s Society (AQS) show in Nashville, the National Quilting [...]

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Jan 19.10 / by Kaye

2 New Heart Patterns In Our Shop!

Sweetheart Tablerunner and Topper, shown left is ideal for Valentine’s Day or any romantic occasion, this table runner is based on a simple and attractive heart block. If you’ve ever wanted to learn paper piecing, this is the pattern for you. The equilateral triangle heart block is simple and attractive. Eight blocks make a 14″ [...]

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