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Block No 2. The Aggies block.
Download IMG.pdf (1382.0K) This pattern is copyright to Pam Holland. It may be produced for private use only. I love Agapanthus and they signify “summer” to the Australian and New Zealand public. I was in Queensland on a conference, It must have been 12 years ago…. As I walked out of the venue, the view in front of me was just as I’ve depicted in the quilt. A picket fence and framed by Agapanthus. I think this would look wonderful as an embroidery... Requirements.:- PLEASE DON’T PRE-WASH YOUR FABRIC. ¼ yard Fabric for the base of the block. ¼ yard...
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BLOCK NO 3, - "HARRIET IN THE HEDGEROW"
Harriet in the Hedgerow. This months block is all in PDF, just click on the URL below to download it. Download IMG_0005
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I just love it! I will start this in May. Can't wait! I believe I may even have some of the fabric you used. Just found you today. How do I get the first month?
Posted by: Joey | 03/23/2010 at 10:13 AM
I love this design. How do I get the patterns? Regards, Dorothy in Canberra, Australia.
Posted by: Dorothy Karman | 08/09/2010 at 07:04 PM
Hi, I want to make the bom, but I can't find the patterns, is it possibel to get these ?
greatings, jacqueline, holland
Posted by: jacqueline | 09/13/2010 at 04:50 AM
I love this pattern. Just found it today, have downloaded first four blocks and am going to start going through my stash today so I can start tonight! Thank you Judi - Western Australia
Posted by: Judi | 01/12/2011 at 01:55 PM
Hello, I am french (sorry for my english)
I am really enjoying your work. it's really cute !!! how long to make it? (I would like to try making the tree, I have never made patchwork before) It's difficult too see some patchwork like this in France... It's really charming.
Recently, I have discovered a french patchwork artist, Denyse Saint Arroman. She works on "appliqué" and pearls. Her work is really beautyfull and amazing !! Thank you for your sharing.
Mimi
Posted by: Mimi | 11/23/2011 at 12:01 AM