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 Below are just some of the many projects that our customers have made, using our designs
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Cisca, a Monthly Project Club member from the Netherlands wrote in saying she loved the January project and finds it handy. A pity the cups in Holland are smaller than those in the USA, but she will find a use for her coffee sleeves.

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Durbanite, Zoe, made up these precious easter baskets using Karens' Hop 2 It applique set.
Whichever child receives these as easter gifts will treasure them for years to come!
Thanks, Zoe, for sharing them with us!
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Donna from Ontario, Canada, has made good use of the Washday Blues Laundry bag project.
She writes : "I
have made about 6 clothespin bags for friends as gifts and they are much loved.This
wall hanging is for my laundry room of course... I've just hung it up.
The fabric was so complimentary to the theme...and the little clothes
line, well...perfect!"
What a fantastic idea this is, Donna. It just goes to show you can mix and match designs to suit your every need!
For her efforts, Donna has been awarded a 3-month Monthly Project Club membership... we do hope you enjoy!
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 Zoe shows us that you don't necessarily have to follow instructions to make a fantastic
project! Here she has used a free-standing pansie from the pansy pillow, edged two sides with one of the borders from dainty floral borders and then used the Holice Turnbow stencils to make an awesome carrier for an ice-cream carton!

She also sent us this picture of her trinket box... the colors are so vibrant, Zoe!
Zoe has been a member of the Monthly Project Club for nearly a year now and was the winner of a 3 month extension to her membership in December 2009.
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 Zoe sent in these pictures of the clothes she stitched, using the Daisies With A Difference set.
Even if dressmaking isn't your thing, this shows you just how easy it is to take purchased clothing and give it a distinctly designer touch!
Zoe says that since making this set she has had many compliments from friends.
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Karen teaches classes at her local sewing shop in Durban, South Africa. One of her students, Coleen, sent her these pictures of the ITH Christmas Bowl and the Reindeer Gift Bag she made recently. We love the bling bling bells in the bowl, Coleen!

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Della, an ATW friend, was so tickled that she could make the tassles at the same time as stitching out the Bookmarks for Mom set!
She couldn't believe the entire project was made In The Hoop!
Just by changing fabric and colors, Della created an interesting array of bookmarks for her friends. Here are two of the many she stitched up.
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When Debbie wrote : "Trisch, Attached are the photos of the Bee Notepad I made for my daughter's
Cheer Squad. I even used bee fabric...how perfect is that ?!?! Thanks for the great
design" I thought she had lost the plot! She had made 25 of them! But when I opened up the photographs I couldn't but help bee-ing so very impressed! I love the fabric Debbie - it is soooo busy bee and I'm sure the whole squad buzzed with excitement at their gifts! Debbie won herself a three month membership to the Monthly Project Club for sharing her project with us.
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 The first project for Sew 'n Sew's Monthly Project Club
members was a tote bag made from denim, appliqued, embroidered, and quilted.
Gerry was not only one of the first members to join, but also the first member to send in a photograph of her bag.
Gerry says she didn't quilt her bag as she made it using a thick denim and it worked very well. Thank you Gerry - I am pleased to have awarded you 3 months to your membership as a prize for sending in this photo!
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