Scrapbaggers Retail Catalog :: Patterns 1-10

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A Frosty Christmas#1Scatter Christmas cheer around your house and give your friends a set of coasters tied to a package. You'll love these cute coasters so much that you'll want to make dozens. A single coaster in a mug makes a great gift for a special teacher. Piece the wallhanging and hang to greet your friends and neighbors with a bright Christmas welcome as they enter your home for the holidays. A set of four coasters and a wallhanging. Coasters size approx. 4" and wallhanging approx. 6" x 14".$7.50
Beachfront Property#2Visit the seashore, stick your feet in the ocean and your toes in the sand, every time you relax with your favorite drink and these coasters. They are fun and very easy, so get busy and stitch up some of your fondest memories of the coast. Place them around your home and sit down, relax and reminisce about summer, the seashore, and flying kites, on your day at the beach in your livingroom. (Foundation Paper Pieced)$7.50
Down a Country Lane#3Walk down that country lane every time you use these coasters. Beautifully detailed and so authentic that you will think you smell the fresh country air. Great for gift giving! Tie four coasters with a pretty ribbon and poke into a set of your favorite mugs for gifts for all occasions. These are expecially appropriate for housewarmings and weddings for your favorite friends and relatives. (4 Coasters & a Trivet - Paper Pieced)$7.50
Down by the Pond#4Whimsical and nostalgic, these coasters take you back to your childhood. Grab your brother and an old canning jar and get down to the pond to catch a frog or a dragonfly, peek at a swan, pick a cattail and whileaway the afternoon. Use your imagination and create a whole quilt. They're fun to stitch and paper piecing makes them easy as well. (4 coasters & small wallhanging; paper pieced)$7.50
Flower Patches#5Bring the sunshine and bright cheery colors of Spring into your home with these coasters and trivet. Your spirits soar with the first signs of spring; bright pansies, iris, Black-eyed Susans, and of course, butterflies. Pick your favorite florals and stitch up some for yourself and your friends. (4 coasters & a trivet)$7.50
From the Scrapbag#6Climb Aunt Esther's creaky attic stairs to once again peer into the old family chest and sort through your family's treasured old quilts. These coasters and wallhanging are reminiscent of bygone days. Stitch them up in tea-dyed fabric and old prints and they take you back to gentler, less hectic times. (4 Coasters & small wallhanging)$7.50
Housewarmers#7Four charming house designs to paper piece are reminiscent of earlier times. Choose authentic fabrics, homespuns, or whimsical prints for a different look in every room. They make darling wedding or housewarming gifts when given with a set of mugs or a teapot. Especially easy to follow patterns make these a wise choice for the beginning paper piecer. (4 Coasters and trivet)$7.50
In a Crooked Forest#8Four different, slightly imperfect trees for the real tree lover in all of us. Be creative and make your own quilt, wallhanging or tablerunner. Especially fast and easy make these a delight to stitch. (4 coasters & a trivet - paper pieced)$7.50
In Grandma's Garden#9Step back in time and enjoy Grandma's garden each time you use these coasters. Iced tea and cookies never tasted better than when you could spend a leisurely afternoon chatting with relatives near the backyard gardens at Grandma's house. Hollyhocks, roses and verbena scented the air while butterflies floated overhead. Piece the baskets, rose trellis, and watering can to add to the decor of any room. (4 coasters & a trivet - paper pieced)$7.50
Lemonade Days#10Four paper pieced coasters and an apron celebrate those lazy hot days of summer spent on the deck outdoors sipping pink lemonade with your favorite friends. Pattern has paper pieced lemonade pitcher, deck chair, straw hat, and glass of lemonade. Slices of lemons decorate the front of the apron. (4 coasters & an apron - paper pieced)$7.50

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