(1) Spanish knotted feather stitch by Big B
(2) Couching variations by Needle ‘n’ Thread
(3) Cretan stitch by Big B
(4) Casalguidi stitch by Needle ‘n’ Thread
(5) Inside-out buttonhole wheel flowers by Needle ‘n’ Thread
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Cyrille of Bubblestitch offers up this adorable paper pieced quilt block pattern in her Craftsy Store. So worth the download price of $2.70.
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by Heidi Gustad
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by Heidi Gustad
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-Heather
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