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Friday, 11 October 2013

Another rainbow and it is about time for a freebie round up

As I sat down to write this blog post I noticed another fleeting rainbow out of my sewing room window.
 

It has been a while since I have done a freebie roundup so have a few for you today.
Quilt Trends magazine have some fantastic free quilting projects including table runners, quilts etc and many pillowcase patterns.

Embroidery Library have five great Hungarian designs (flowers) that are available as freebies for this weekend only.




San Francisco Stitch Co are having a Mystery Fall Stitch ad this year it is a Mug Rug with some great files. You can download them for their Yahoo group or directly from their website this time.  Week 1 and Week 2 are available for download from HERE. Week 2 is a type of lace edged serviette to go on the mug rug.
Don't forget to keep collecting the sewing alphabet over n the Bernina Blog. You can find links to the pages with them all on from this pageRemember you are looking for the red letters that look like this on each page. Naeh-ABC-T


There is also a great pincushion tutorial  using some of those many patchwork scraps on the Bernina blog. Other freebies can be found on the  Bernina Blog Here

For those who love lighthouse designs KO Design have one as their free test design at the moment.
Ageless Embroidery have a fabulous Gingerbread font in progress.
Designs By Sick have a great set of free quilt blocks called Paisley Quilt Blocks, ideal for the 10 minute table runner variations I have in the free project sections of the blog. They look great stitched out in the variegated thread they have used on the website.
 
 
Urban Threads have a cute mummy design available until October
There is a very cute candlewick alpha on a blog called Au fil de mes Creations

You need to scroll through the pages to pick up letters A-F. For some you have to click on the word link and for others you just click on the letter.
 

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the update. The quilt designs will be very nice to stitch something quickly.

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