The Rabbit Factory has something free and very exciting starting November 1st...for 4 months. Each month we are posting a "Seasonal Fruit" pattern...collect all four! Each pattern can be made up as a separate design as shown below or combine them to make your own "Seasonal Fruit Wallhanging" (above). Wouldn't this quilt look pretty in a number of different fabrics....civil war, batiks etc?
To get the free patterns you need to visit our website at www.therabbitfactory.com during the months of Nov 2010, Dec 2010, Jan 2011, and Feb 2011! Be sure to tell all your blogging friends to drop by and collect the series!
Here's a picture of the first pattern called Seasonal Fruit Winter!
Won't it be fun to dig through your stash or run out to your local quilt shop to buy some fabrics for this project or both! And please leave us a comment and let us know a little about you and your quilting! Or just post "LIKE"!
Happy Stitching from www.therabbitfactory.com
Lorraine



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I love it! I'm looking forward to it. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeletehow wonderful! just the size and theme I'd enjoy sewing right now...a little change from flowers and leaves...thank you!
ReplyDeleteLorraine , they're lovely blocks and I'll definately post about them but I try to stay away from the "A" word. LOL I'm about to start a "whirlygig" hand pieced project for my winter project! I'll also post about it on our Lanark County QG newsletter. Hope all is well with you.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Very pretty series. I've always wanted to do a set of seasonal pieces and this may be the way to do it. I am so glad I recently found your site!
ReplyDeleteI love your new patterns and will be adding them to my monthly list. I can see them as a small rotating quilt on a small wall in my dining room. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for offering another free pattern series. This looks to be a fun one. I'll be following along.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love applique and can hardly wait for your beautiful fruit bowls.
ReplyDeleteAwesome I love your patterns.
ReplyDeletethis is lovely. thanks so much for sharing such wonderful freebies!
ReplyDeletejulie :)
Just beautiful! I can see this done up in wools, too.
ReplyDeleteHave all the 12 patterns been posted? I cannot seem to find them all on this page. Please help as I love the quilt!
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