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Hello, I am doing a banquet and was wondering how much you might charge me for approx 150 feet of the chain of paper dolls, or if you know of a place I can order them in a roll? It just an idea at this point. Any info would be helpful.
Thanks, Harv
I am interested in your baby block pattern, but I do not whip edges together nicely. Does your pattern require that or do you have directions so that it can be sewn on a machine? If the latter, please let me know so that I can buy your pattern.
Nancy, are you asking about the quilt I posted about in the Busy Bee post? http://paperkitty.wordpress.com/2008/05/17/busy-bee-that-is-me/
This pattern is from a vintage pattern book that my grandmother gave me. From what I have been told about the pattern, it is a basic quilting pattern that can be found in many quilting books. You may want to check your local library to see if they have a pattern with instructions in one of their available books.