These Ladybugs can be used for SEW many purposes. You
can turn them into cushions, a floor mat - wall hanging - even a table
mat. And lets not forget about the uses for the kids. (lol)
You can add it to a baby blanket with the baby's name. Turn it into a
stuffed toy. On its own it can be a comfort "blanky" for a little one,
or just something that brightens up any nursery. |
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In this set you receive all the necessary
panels to make two ladybugs.- Take Note that these panels DO NOT have any outside satin edge
finish. |
Panels 01 to 07 - all have a built in "Rag Seam
allowance"
- your completed project for the
01 to 07 panels
when using the 5x7 panels
will be +- 12.5 inches by 19 inches
when using the 7.8x11.7
panels will be +- 21.25 inches by 33.8 inches
This one is Oh SEW cuddly |
The "B" Panels - B01 to B07 - Do not have a built
in seam allowance - so with these you can either add on a seam allowance
of your choice and still join the panels "rag style", or you can
assemble the panels like I did in my second example
When using the "B" design files -
your completed project will be larger
and when using the 5x7 panels will
be +- 15 inches by 23 inches
when using the 7.8x11.7
panels will be +- 24.4 inches by 38.5 inches
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Although the head of the ladybug does not have any
eyes on it - you can get very creative, by either making small yoyo's
and adding a button to each
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Or you can cut felt circles from white and black
felt, and sew those on for the eyes. |
All the panels are provided in one cross hatch
quilting option |
You Receive
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in the 130x180mm
set
- 5x7 design files
in the 200x300mm
set
- 7.87x11.7 inch design files |
Total of 14 design files
in each set |
*****Please take note - all the
projects on display are made from using printed or plain fabric - the fabric
is not
included in the set. You would use whichever fabric you choose to for
your projects.***** |
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A
very comprehensive PDF Document with tips is included to assist you |
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Close up of the seams that I have clipped - you do
not have to clip all the seams if you did not want to. Rag quilts are
fun since there really are no rules. |
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