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Calendar Girl Quilt
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Alex Toys Knot-A-Quilt $18.00 Who needs needles, stitching or stuffing’ Get “knotty” and easily make a quilt without any difficult techniques. It takes just a few creative hours to make a giant 36″ x 48″ quilt of fringed squares knotted together into a colorful pattern. Then cuddle up in your new creation. Kit comes with instructions and 48 squares (9″ each) of colorful fleece in six colors…. |
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Fleece Starry Sky Knot-A-Quilt No Sew Craft Kit $29.98 A favorite among many beginning quilters, our newest Knot A Quilt design features soothing, night-inspired colors and extra large squares. Perfect for a bedspread or cozy blanket. To create, just tie the fringed, precut fleece squares together – no needles, sewing or stuffing needed. Kit includes thirty 11″-sq. in 6 tranquil colors; you can craft a classic quilt tied up in rows of happily contrast… |
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Alex Chanukah Banner $10.36 Make a Holiday banner to decorate any room!Decorate 16 precut felt shapes and string along a satin ribbon.Just peel and stick!Includes 403 precut and sticky felt shapes, satin ribbon, easy instructions and one shape already decorated for you! … |
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Calendar Kids: Handprint Quilts Through the Year $12.48 Turn children’s handprints into fabulously fun keepsake quilts! In this follow-up to “Handprint Quilts”, there’s an adorable block to make for every month of the year. Get kids quilting with 14 new projects – simply “stamp” kids’ hands on fabric with fabric paints; then embellish with rickrack, googly eyes, and more. Transform little handprints into creepy spiders, funny reindeer, springtime kites… |
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QUILTS Heirloom Plastics Catalog 1972 (A catalog in association with Quilter’s Newsletter, offering pre-cut plastic Pattern kits, quilt patterns, quilting designs and stencils, a quilt book list, and more) From first page of catalog: Dear Friend: We were so pleased to hear from you. We thank you for writing, and we hope you enjoy the sample copy of Quilter’s Newsletter. I would like to tell you the story of our Heirloom Plastics patterns and how our magazine got started…. |
