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I've renamed the pattern because my niece said it wasn't a "bread" basket, but more of a Muffin or Biscuit basket.
To answer allof the questions I can remember: 1. Yes, I'm sharing the pattern http://home.comcast.net/~carney-creations2/Quilting/muffin_basket_mexican_star.pdf 2. Yes, it does fold up nicely (as you can see if this picture) 3. I modified it from using Y-seams to straight seams 4. I found the original pattern in the book called 365 Fun To Stitch Blocks. That information is stated in the pdf file. 5. I don't normally sell, but if you ARE interested, contact me personally [email protected] 6. When do we eat ???? Well, dinner is usually about 6:30 EST :lol: 7. How and where I made the changes: you can find them if you have the book to look at...then you'll see how the pattern was modified |
Thank you for the pattern and the easy way for flying geese! I always have a hard time with those.
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Thanks for the pattern - I see some Christmas gifts in the making... As for dinner - I'll be there with a bottle of wine (red or white?? or both lol!) and ROLLS to fill that basket...
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My neice came up with another idea for the muffin basket.
Tuck in one of the corners, tack it down and you have a cute hat to cover her ears and the back of her neck. Oh, kids...gotta love their imagination !!! Muffin Basket turned into a warm hat [ATTACH=CONFIG]55793[/ATTACH] |
Strawberry-Rhubarb wine, if ya got any :thumbup:
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A very good looking bread basket. Jan
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Darling neice! she is a cutie!
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Put a little ribbon on each of the corners to tie under her chin! What a beautiful child!!!!! She has definitely got the crafting and design genes in her!
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That is really cute---great job!!
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What a cool idea and a good way to experiment with the Y seam!
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