One of the sweetest little quilts I've seen! Sewing Day combines everything we love about handwork - unique embroidery with wool applique, a little piecing, and buttons! Flower buttons are included in this pattern. Featuring the verse: I cannot count my day complete 'til needle, thread & fabric meet. Finished size: 13-inch x 15 inches.
The Colonial Belle designs were available as a kit during the 1930s. The kit was manufactured by Rainbow Block Company and could be ordered through several women’s magazines such as Household Magazine. The magazine advertisement states— Colonial Belle Quilt Blocks Of course you must have a set of these beautiful Colonial Belle Quilt blocks. We wanted to offer our readers...
The Flower Basket quilt is a fantastic design from 1934. Great designs for both applique, embroidery or both. Use them in the pieced baskets of the 12" blocks making up the 76" x 93" quilt or as flower designs in other projects. There are 32 different flowers in beautiful bouquets. The pattern includes copies of the original newspaper clippings. Each...
The French Bouquet quilt is a great example of some of the vintage applique quilt patterns presented through the Nancy Page Club during the early 1900's. There are twelve pretty bouquets of flowers like little nosegays. Each bouquet is different and tied with a little bow. In addition to the bouquets there are fifteen designs used in the border of...
If you loved the Quilt Sampler embroidery pattern I think you'll want this one too. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! Do you love a blustery winter day? Why not stitch up this snow sampler and you'll have a snow day every day! Fits in a standard 8" x 10" frame. Kathy has done a series of...
Nativity buttons gather 'round in this adorable Christmas stitchery. Pattern includes one set of nativity buttons along with instructions to make this with all embroidery or applique. The buttons are adorable!!! 11½" x 11½" pillow, framed picture, or put in an 8" hoop.
What could be sweeter than 26 little sheep faces saying hello and welcome home? Very basic embroidery stitches and a limited color palette make this such an easy quilt to stitch! I've used blacks and greys, but you could just as easily use a range of pinks… or blues… or greens… or whatever your heart desires! The piecing is easily...