America Reclaimed
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Batiks in Bloom ~ Cosmos #1402
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Batiks in Bloom ~ Geranium #1401
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The pattern America Reclaimed was designed by Cindi McCracken to feature Timeless Treasures Reclaimed West fabric line designed by Judy & Judel Niemeyer. This pattern is not paper pieced, but uses traditional pieceing methods. A fun, easy design with the beginning quilter in mind!
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Although the Cosmos was designed using Batik fabric scraps from a
quilt, any lightweight woven fabric will work. Denim actually makes
wonderful Cosmos as well. This pattern kit includes patterns and
detailed instructions to create:
- a single short stemmed bud through a long stemmed multi-bloomed Cosmos with leaves
Supply List for Blooms
- Lightweight Woven Fabric - Although any woven
fabric can be used, Batik is suggested as it resists fraying and comes
in a vast assortment of patterns and colors.
- Straight Pins (if desired)
- 26 Gauge Floral Paddle Wire
- 22 Gauge Floral Wire
- 16 Gauge Green Floral Wire
- Tacky Glue (or other all-purpose adhesive)
- 1/2" Floral Tape
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
- Damp Rag
- 16d Nail (included in pattern)
- 2 of your Choice Colored Markers
Additional Supply List for Pot Of Cosmos
- 6" Terracotta Clay Pot
- 5" Floral Foam Ball
- Sharp Knife to shave foam ball
- Preserved Spanish Moss (if desired)
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The Geranium can be made for use in a variety of settings.
for example, if you Geranium is being used in a wreath or swag, it is
usually made using only the wires from the bud to form a short stem so
the need for wrapping the stem with floral tape is eliminated. However,
for bouquets, arrangements, a pot of Geraniums or a single bloom, a
longer stem is necessary. Although there is a little added work
involved, stemmed Geraniums feature leaves which are as showy as the
bloom itself. This pattern contains patterns and detailed instructions
to make
- a bud (2 petals)
- a single blossom (1-3 buds)
- a sprig (4-9 buds)
- full blooms with or without stems and leaves
Supply List for Blooms
- Lightweight Woven Fabric - Although any woven
fabric can be used, Batik is suggested as it resists fraying and comes
in a vast assortment of patterns and colors. Up to five (or even more)
colors make amazing Geranium Blooms. Please note each bud takes a 2" x
2" piece of fabric. An average bloom takes approximately 42 buds.
- Straight Pins (if desired)
- 26 Gauge Floral Paddle Wire
- 16 Gauge Green Floral Wire
- Floral Tape
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
Additional Supply List for Leaves
- Lightweight Woven Fabric - Batik is again recommended using one or more fabrics. One set of the 3 leaf sizes requires an 8"x10" piece of fabric
- 20 Gauge Green Floral Wire
- All Purpose Adhesive (Tacky Glue)
- Floral Foam Block
- Damp Rag
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Batiks in Bloom ~ Iris #1403
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Batiks in Bloom ~ Ivy Vine #1405
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Batiks in Bloom ~ Oriental Lily #1404
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The graceful, majestic beauty of the Iris blends beautifully with
batik fabric although any lightweight woven fabric will do. This
pattern is designed to bring a hand-crafting novice the same results as a
seasoned veteran. Because of the simplicity of this pattern combined
with the breathtaking beauty of the Iris, you will find your adventure
into blooming a fantasy waiting to be explored.
Supply List for Blooms
- Lightweight Woven Fabric - Although any woven
fabric can be used, Batik is suggested as it resists fraying and comes
in a vast assortment of patterns and colors.
- Straight Pins (if desired)
- 16 Gauge Floral Wire
- 20 Gauge Floral Wire
- 22 Gauge Floral Wire
- Tacky Glue (or other all-purpose adhesive)
- Clear Tacky Glue (or other all-purpose CLEAR adhesive)
- Stiffen Quick (or other fabric stiffening spray)
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
- Damp Rag
- Ruler
- Foam Floral Block
CORRECTION TO PATTERN
- 1/2" Floral Tape as needed
If making a bouquet of Iris or a pot of Iris, you will also need a
container, floral foam or other filler to hold stems, and if making a
pot a container of Spanish Moss.
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The Ivy Vine is a great addition to your flower arrangements. Not only
is it a filler for any arrangement, either in a bouquet, wreath or swag,
it can be simple elegance when used with no other flowers. The Ivy Vine
is easy to make and an ideal way to use a large variety of Batik fabric
colors and designs. You can make short vines for wreaths and longer or
branched vines for bouquets and swags.
SUPPLIES:
- Fabric – You
can use any number of lightweight woven fabrics for the Ivy. I always
recommend batiks as they are so wonderful, both in fabric and color
variation and they are sturdier against frayed edges. You can make all
of your Ivy leaves out of the same fabric but variations in color and
design make your creation much more interesting. If you are using 10”
squares of fabric, each square will make two of each pattern or six
leaves. If you are using 10” squares, each square will make six or
leaves, two of each size.
- 22 gauge Floral Wire
- 20 gauge Floral Wire
- Tacky Glue
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
- ½” Floral Tape
- Floral Foam Block
- Wet Rag
- Ruler
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The Oriental Lily beautifully makes a bold statement with batik
fabrics. With this pattern, a hand-crafting novice can expect the same
results as a seasoned veteran. Because of the simplicity of this
pattern combined with the full impact of the Oriental Lily, you will
find your adventure into blooming a fantasy waiting to be explored.
Please enjoy yourself as you take this ride.
Supply List for Blooms
- Lightweight Woven Fabric - Although any woven
fabric can be used, Batik is suggested as it resists fraying and comes
in a vast assortment of patterns and colors.
- Sliced Bread
- Elmers or other All-Purpose Glue
- Straight Pins
- 16 Gauge Floral Wire
- 22 Gauge Floral Wire
- Tacky Glue (or other all-purpose adhesive)
- Clear Tacky Glue (or other all-purpose CLEAR adhesive)
- Floral Tape
- Scissors
- Colored Markers (if desired)
- Needle Nosed Pliers
- Wet Rag
- Ruler
- Foam Floral Block
If making a pot of lilies, you will also need a 6" Terracotta
Clay pot or other container, a 5" floral foam ball and Spanish Moss. If
making a wreath you will need a hot glue gun and a 24" grapevine
wreath.
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Country Picnic
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Cut Loose Press Geese in Flight Placemats and Charm Elements Pack #2
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Eight ~ Quiltworx.com Leaf Series
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Formerly called "Pinecone Mocha Placemats"
This package includes:
(1) Cut Loose Press ~ Geese in Flight Placemats
(1) Charm Elements Pack #2
Cut Loose Press Patterns are a one page, copy protected, double-sided, hole punched pattern that requires additional purchase of notions and tools to complete.
See the related items below for any pattern showcase notions and tools you may need. DOES NOT INCLUDE FABRIC
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Judy, Judel and Brad Niemeyer designed the layout, instructions, and
foundation papers for Eight, which is a pattern in the Quiltworx.com
Leaf Series.The Leaf Series is a collection of patterns designed to
teach quilters some of Judy's latest techniques, including curved paper
piecing and applique of paper pieced units. This is our first pattern
to use the collection of fabrics designed by Judy and Judel Niemeyer
called Reclaimed West,
by Timeless Treasures! Fabrics from this collection were selected to
make the sample shown on the cover. A sewing technique called foundation
paper piecing is used to assemble the units required to make this
quilt. Curved piecing, traditional piecing, and applique are are used
to assemble the wall hanging after the foundation piecing is completed.
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Fenced In
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Geese in the West
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Golden Harvest Basic Pattern
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Fenced In was designed by Cindi McCracken. This pattern does not require paper piecing, but uses traditional strip piecing methods and is designed for the beginning quilter in mind! A new fun pattern featuring the Reclaimed West fabric designed by Judy & Judel Niemeyer.
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Geese in the West is an exciting new pattern featuring Creative Grids 6" Flying Geese & 45/90 degree Triangle Template. (CGRMSFG4590) A paper template has been provided for your convenience. Large flying geese blocks allows this quilt to be made easily and quickly. Quilt on the cover was made using the Reclaimed West Fabric line from Timeless Treasures designed by Judy & Judel Niemeyer. Size: 64" x 64"
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Osprey's Nest: At the Lake Cabin
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Prairie Pinwheels
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Prairie Star
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Quiltworx Reclaimed West II Collection of 6 Pins
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Quiltworx Reclaimed West III Collection of 6 Pins
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Stormy Seas Table Runner
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Set of 6 Pins by Quiltworx.
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Set of 6 Pins by Quiltworx.
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Stormy Seas Table Runner was inspired by a past
publication called A Touch of Spring, which is no longer available for
purchase. The Table Runner used an updated layout of the blocks from A
Touch of Spring, including only one column of the New York Beauty block
and a scalloped, spikey border. The Table Runner was made using the
Snowbird Collection, designed by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts
and Moda. The cutting instructions are designed to use with both
Yardage and also with Fat Quarters. A fun, fast, scrappy, and beautiful
table runner design that gives you extra length and width to our
typical table runners for large family gatherings, or possibly even a
bed runner to a Twin Size Bed! We want to thank Laundry Basket Quilts
and Moda for the fabric for this project, and also, Carrie Barone, for
the custom quilting! The newsprint papers for this pattern have been
updated to include directional Template Layout Sheets and a page of
templates for the background pieces to be cut from the Newsprint.
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Storybook Pastures
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Summer Solstice
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Weathered Windmill
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