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AO1014 - Holly And Ivy by Kris
Kris is at it again with another all over pattern.
Original and alternate row provided that allow the design to interlock. This pattern is an excellent all over pattern for a seasonal quilt. Provided 8" high in all 3 formats plus a special 5" version for the PC Quilter.
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AO1015 - Seafoam 1
Waves with just a touch of foam in an all over pattern
Use this versatile pattern for a narrow border or sashing in the single rendition, or as a quick sewing all over pattern in the double version. Provided 5" AND 8" high in all formats.
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AO1016 - Chickenwire Super Pack
Now, the perfect pattern to quilt all those Chicken and farm farbric quilts!
For those of you who got specials on all those great chicken fabrics (and other farm theme fabrics) they have been clearing out at the local quilt store, here is a versatile pattern that will help you find the perfect fit. 4 different continuous border patterns feature wire in different width. 3 different motifs feature varying density, and a pair of allover patterns create an adaptable horizontal version that can be sewn to fit almost any size quilt. This pattern sews very fast in the looser version! Provided 8" (or 10") high in all formats plus a special 5" version for the PC Quilter gives even MORE options.
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AO1017 - Fan Loops 1 - All Over, Border and Motif
Interlocking clam shell style fans are created with gentle loops and have an oriental flavor
Three patterns: two continuous border that also interlock for an all over pattern and a complementary motif. All are fast sewing with gentle, curved loops and no overstitching. REDIGITIZED at 10" for all formats PLUS 5" for in PC Quilter format.
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AO1018 - Clam-Mouring 1
Three different allover patterns in the popular clamshell style
These three patterns will all nest if offset/staggered at 50% every other row. The palm leaf is provided at 10" tall, and the feather and spring are provided at 8" tall in all 4 formats. A special 5" version of the feather and spring are provided for the PC Quilter.
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AO1020 - Lacey Swirls 1 in Two Sizes
Loose swirls of lace sew out very quickly and have great coverage
This simple lace pattern is provided at 8" tall. It sews extremely fast and looks great at a variety of sizes - from 4" up to 12"! Best of all it is not overly fussy when it comes to overlap so you can adjust the pattern density to get the look you want.
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AO1021 - Stylized Victorian Peacock Feather 1
Use as a border or All Over pattern. Special instructions make it easy to line up the second (and even) row.
Based on traditional Victorian motifs, this pattern has no over stitching and is provided 10" high in all 3 formats. It is also effective sewn smaller. Use Row 1 alone as a border, or line up the start of row 2 a mere 1/2" above the start of the first row, and the pattern interlocks (or nests) beautifully.
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AO1022 - Allover Peacock Fans
A wonderful twist on an all-over feather pattern featuring stylized peacock feather fans.
This dense pattern is great for a border or as an allover pattern. It has lots of overstitching in between the feathers and while it does not sew out overly quickly, you can sew out at a higher speed because there are no "switch backs". Supplied 12" high, it is not recommended that you do not sew out at 5" unless you test it first. I tried it at 5" as a border on the hem of a skirt with metallic thread and it looked fabulous!
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AO1023 - Apple Slices with Variation
Fast sewing apple slices feature stem, seeds and leaves.
Two options make this fast sewing pattern more versatile. Sew the main file row after row OR alternate the main row with the 'alt' file for more variation. Pattern interlocks very easily with no offset necessary. Vary the spacing in between rows from a 1/4" to an inch depending desired density.
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AO1024 - Passion for Gardening 1
A 3 row pattern interlocking pattern - no offset necessary!
Garden implements connecting by a gently meandering line are fast sewing yet still have detail. Sew the rows in order - the main pattern, then row 2 and row 3. Place your needle a quarter to a half inch inside the previous row so that the patterns interlock. You can also use the same row over and over again.
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