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Originally Posted by amma
Ok... so the cat blocks get sewn on as pockets, to the piece with the numbers :wink: gotcha :D
So now you make up a pocket with each cat pic, I would sew a backing to each little pic, leaving an opening to turn, and then sew both sides and bottom of each pic to the backing, keeping top open to put a little something in. Hope this helps. :thumbup: |
Nice website! Lots of pretty patterns.
I saw Advent calendars but no cats. Did I miss it?? |
Originally Posted by piledriver
Originally Posted by amma
Interesting... Check out these two patterns on Fabric Freedom's website
Instructions for Dickens Calendar Instructions for Advent Calendar http://www.fabricfreedom.co.uk/QuiltsAndProjects.html I knew the members of the "brain trust" would come through once again. Many thanks to all. This group is fantastic! Our grandson is just 13 months old; so I'm thinking I have a whole year and a little bit to actually put this together. |
Hi no one has posted on here since 2010 so i am hoping someone will help me out. i have 5 of those cat calendars and i would like to sew it but do not have instructions and the link in this post does not work... does anyone know how to put it together? I'd really appreciate it. thanks
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In some European countries, the Christmas gifts are exchanged on the 24th (not the 25th), that is why the countdown ends early.
Yes, the small treats are put into the pockets before the countdown begins, and on each day of advent you search for the relevant number and enjoy the gift inside. I see the William Morris fabric is still available here. https://www.quilterstudio.com/Fabrics160.htm. There are several tutorials on the net how to sew a pocket calendar, I hope this helps. https://www.angeledenblog.com/2012/1...-tutorial.html https://www.frugalandthriving.com.au...ndar-tutorial/ https://thediydreamer.com/christmas/...-with-pockets/ |
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