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Quilt Label Stitchery - My First Quilt
What a lovely way to commemorate her first quilt!
This quilt label is sure to give your quilt that special touch. Nancy has designed a series of six labels for all types of quilts. Your signature will enable others to remember who sewed and stitched your work of love in the years to come.
This ebook comes with complete instructions for embroidering this pattern using simple stitches. An instruction page regarding these stitches are included with this ebook.
*Note: These are downloadable instructions and patterns for making a stitchery. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the “My Library” section of your user account immediately after purchase. Thank you so much for your business!
Materials list:
Embroidery needle
Embroidery hoop
.01 black pigma pen - available at craft or quilting stores
Printed stitchery pattern
Hand dyed muslin
DMC #334 medium baby blue
DMC #414 dark steel grey
DMC #498 dark Christmas red
DMC #780 ultra very dark topaz
Linen thread
4” x 6” backing fabric, optional
Items contained in the eBook may be printed, and are intended for personal use. Any reproductions, digitizing, or sharing of the pattern, instructions, photos, or other contents of this book via internet or otherwise, are prohibited without consent from The Basket Case x Needlework Therapy. Any items intended for commercial gain must give design credit to “The Basket Case x Needlework Therapy”, and are limited in number. They may not be mass produced. Thank you for your honesty, and enjoy your pattern. -Nancy


