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My Cozy Country Christmas pattern in now posted in my Sew'n Wild Oaks Etsy shop HERE.
Hello Everyone,
My Cozy Country Christmas pattern in now posted in my Sew'n Wild Oaks Etsy shop HERE.
Hello Everyone,
On these hot summer days, I'm thinking snow as in my Row-Mancing Alaska pattern which is my pattern of the week in my Etsy shop on sale HERE.
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My pattern of the week is Bridle Path and is on sale in my Etsy shop HERE.
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It’s been a full and fulfilling week beneath the oaks and pines at Sew’n Wild Oaks. I put the finishing stitches on my new Cozy Country Christmas quilt—machine quilting complete and ready to shine through the Christmas season.
Next week, I’ll wrap up writing the pattern just in time for my Sew’n Wild Oaks retreat at the end of August. Once it’s ready, I’ll list it in my Etsy shop along with fabric requirements so you can stitch up your own Cozy Country Christmas quilt while the fabric is still available in stores.
While I plan to steer clear of the shopping frenzy, I’ll be there tomorrow late afternoon helping tidy up and get everything ready for Sunday’s big draw: half-price day. Next week, local organizations are invited to come and take what they need, followed by an open invitation to the community to do the same. I truly admire the organizers for their commitment to excellence—every detail has been thoughtfully planned. Best of all, every dollar raised will go toward a new roof for Independence Hall.
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๐ This week, I’m switching things up! Rather than featuring a pattern, I’m spotlighting the BOOK of the week—Patchwork Math—available now at 15% off the regular price in my Etsy shop HERE. It’s the perfect time to add this essential resource to your quilting library and elevate your design skills.
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Using the magic of EQ software, I updated my Country Charmer pattern which I wrote in 2011. This version uses Cozy Christmas fabric designed by Katie Solberg for Marcus Fabrics.
I love this fabric line so much because I'm crazy about the plaid.
This quilt pattern has been around for quite some time. I was contacted by Robert Kaufman as they wanted to showcase one of their lines using my pattern. Of course, I said "Yes", and their beautiful version was on the cover of Keepsake Quilting a decade ago. I literally sold thousands of patterns from their recreation of my pattern.
The design they’re offering is strikingly similar. The block construction looks the same, but their squares are larger and the borders have been changed. By industry standards, a design typically needs to be at least 20% different from the original to be considered distinct. How that percentage is calculated is anyone’s guess, so I’ll leave it to you to decide where you think the line falls.