16 products
16 products
Crazy Love
Regular price $9.00Hearts All Around
Regular price $9.00Hearts Desire
Regular price $9.00Hearts Entwined
Regular price $9.00Hearts United
Regular price $9.00I Do
Regular price $9.00Love in Bloom
Regular price $9.00Lucky in Love
Regular price $9.00Mended Heart
Regular price $9.00Pumpkin Patchwork Pillow
Regular price $3.50Sachet Heart Pillow
Regular price $9.00Sew Happy Together - Quilt Block Kit
Regular price $19.99From the Quiltopia Shop Hop 2023, this packet contains fabric and instructions to to make this bright block. Finished dimensions are 12-1/2" square
Sweethearts Forever
Regular price $9.00To the One I Love Pillow
Regular price $9.00True Love
Regular price $9.00Sunbonnet Girls from Jack Dempsey Needle Art features Sunbonnet Girls at play. They can
stitched with outline stitch and easy cross-stitch. Each package
contains twelve fabric blocks ready for you to stitch. Turn them into delightful crib-sized quilts. These blocks are also good practice for beginning needle artists! Floss requirements are included, and a floss kit is also available.
This is the book version of our popular Block of the Month Program! Designed by Roxy Burgard, each butterfly is set on point and surrounded by four colorful batik fabrics. There are 12 different butterfly blocks,
named after real butterflies. Instructions are given for creating 12 different quilt blocks set into a beautiful 48” x 60” wall quilt.
What a cutie! You’ll love embroidering this classic basket wall quilt. Straight out of the 1920s, it may be tiny, but it’s packed with embroidery stitches! By PAB Designs, the stitches are easy to complete, including outline, lazy daisy, and French knot. Each month you will receive the fabric and floss you need to construct one 6" square basket block. Finished quilt is 16" x 22.
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