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Embroidering Blocks

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Date: 07/02/2005 Topics: Craft Tips > Quilting | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I am looking for a catalog in which I can purchase embroidering blocks to make a quilt.

Thank you,
Peggy Schwab
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By gailandfred@msn1.com (Guest Post)
Hi Check out Hershner's Catologs. Made one for a wedding gift years ago. Not positive about the spelling but think it's something like above Good luck Mine came out beautifully.

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By nelwyn (Guest Post)
I love to embroidery but also have problem finding the designs I want for a particular project. For a
recent baby quilt I used coloring books from my
grandchildren and traced the designs. I was able to find most pictures to fit aunts, uncles, sisters, mom's and dad's characters or work. Made a wonderful gift for the newest granddaughter - I called it "Granny's Windows of Love" because each square could sort of tell a story about a family member or their likes and hobbies.

Nelwyn

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By Carol Tewksbury (Guest Post)
Herschners craft catalog has quilt blocks to embroider beautiful ones I bet if you went online they would have a site you can check out or order a catalog.

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By Micki (guest Post) (Guest Post)
Chech out this site http://www.marymaxim.com they have quilt blocks to embroider available

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By Debi (Guest Post)
Hi Peggy!!

Have you ever thought of buying some linen or linen like material, and purchasing the iron on designs?? I can't think now, exactly what the name of these transfers are, but I know you can get them at Walmart. and probably Michael's...even check on-line for these. I want to say "Aunt Martha's", but I don't think this is correct...it's a yellow package. GOOD LUCK, and have fun!!
Debi

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