Perfectly Paisley Book...


Perfectly Paisley
Wool Applique Wall Hanging...




30 unique and different Paisley Designs...
all hand stitched using only
three different stitches.

'Perfectly portable', you can take it with you
and work on one block at a time.




I truly believe this Paisley project
is what got me through the extremely
bitter cold winter we had in Pennsylvania
last winter !




Perfect for using up scraps of wool fabric !
Each block has an optional accent 
of clear glass beads, for just a hint of sparkle.




Perfectly Paisley Wool Applique Wall Hanging
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Now offered as a book with 30 full size patterns,
in the Studio.

Approximate size when finished is 49.5 in. x 43.25in.,
including hanging sleeve.

Have a fun weekend !
Last one here, before school starts ;)
Rose


7 comments:

  1. Oh wow, these are so sweet! I have loved paisley since I was a child and my mother decided to paint the kitchen pale pink. She made pink paisley curtains to match....:)
    Lovely project to take along anywhere to sew.

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  2. So pretty and I love paisley. I love these designs. I enjoy your work so much.
    Yes, I only have one in school this year. It is a weird feeling that all of them are on their own now.
    I still though think of the first day of school as new beginnings.
    I hope you have a lovely weekend.

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  3. Oh Rose....I a very tempted to make this my next wool project as they are adorable! Sending smiles for a wonderful first day of school next week!

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  4. Congratulations on publishing your book Rose, I like that you bound it so it will lie flat when open. If I wasn't so behind on several wool projects I might have been tempted to order one. Best of luck with it.

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  5. this is just lovely! :) I am in PA too....south of Pittsburgh / Washington County :)

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  6. Beautiful! I love how you mix the colors! It's nice to see a wool project in bright colors. Pinned.

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  7. What a wonderfully bright project. Love the idea of using scraps of wool fabric, never thought of that before.

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