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Hi, You're receiving this email because {name} thinks the I love NZ mini quilt kit. would interest you.
Designed by Mary Metcalf.
After the success of last year's ANZAC day mini quilt I have decided to produce a mini quilt for New Zealand's milestones throughout 2011.
First off is
Waitangi Day on 6 February
when we commemorate the signing of the Treaty between most of the Maori tribes of New Zealand and the British Crown on 6 February 1840. If you are tripping around New Zealand, a visit to the
Treaty House in Waitangi, Bay of Islands
is a must.
Mini quilt size: 29cm x 34.5cm (11½" x 13½").
Kit comes complete with instructions, fabric for the front, binding and backing. All you need to add is the batting and a scrap of fusible web. A very economical project. Perhaps a beginning project for a new quilter??
Instructions are for the applique being completed using fusible web but you can of course use any type of applique method.
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