Pattern Booklets NEW at QuiltWoman.com

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QuiltWoman.com is releasing a line of booklet style patterns. They aren’t quite a book, and they are so much more than a single pattern. Your customers are going to love the conservative price point for the amount of projects we’ve included in each booklet.

Our newest booklet title, Fatty Pennies by Ellen Ault,  released in late July.

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From our website:

Fatty Pennies are designed with fat quarters in mind!  The eye designs of many of the Fatty Pennies are a throw back to ‘penny quilts.”  Thus the name Fat Pennies.  This pattern booklet contains designs for 6 different plush Fat Pennies.

Plush toys are special gifts for children and adults.  Our Fat Pennies are plush monsters and critters with fun personalities. They can be cuddly, happy, confused, or ecstatic! They are as unique as the individual that will receive them and as unique as the secrets they will keep.”

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The booklets are 4-6 projects, generally based on one design style or theme, or created by one author/designer.  The product comes in a clear plastic pattern sized hanging bag and would fit perfectly on your shop’s pattern wall.PeekABoo

Look for Fatty Pennies and other booklets from QuiltWoman.com popping up in the near future.

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