Just a very quick post as I’m very late with Ben’s walk today and he’s becoming extremely impatient. But Rosie and Dan came to stay for the weekend, and we had a lovely barbeque lunch, then chatted loads before they finally left to drive back to Bristol, so Ben has had to wait for his walk.
Before we set off though, I thought I’d post news of my latest free pattern inspired by a family of foxes I spotted in Chillington woods a few weeks ago.
Yes, a little fox cub cushion cover. He’s a really easy machine applique design – great for using up scraps of fabric. I’m sending him out to all my free newsletter readers – if you don’t receive my free newsletter then it’s easy to join using the box in the right-hand sidebar. It is (obviously!) free and is a great way to keep in touch with all my special offers as well as receiving new patterns and tutorials straight to your in-box.
If you don’t want to join the free newsletter, then he is available to purchase as well. Hope you like him! Sorry, but no time for more … must go before Ben bounces over the gate and sets off without me!
Thanks Helen, I got the link to download this lovely Fox applique cushion, I hope to have a try at this soon.
I have finished an applique cushion from one of your other issues of the Seagull, the only part i did not add when finished was the writing in the corner. I was not confident about doing that. Other wise I enjoyed making it, thank you for your lovely patterns.
Absolutely adore this cushion! Another one to add to my long list of ‘To Do’s’ Thanks for the pattern x
But… but… but, you’re on my Google reader… doesn’t that count? 😉 I updated my reader to have only the BEST of blogs so my email doesn’t clog up so bad and I’m getting to the point where I’m about to unsub from most everyone, but….. I will make the exception for you 🙂
I. Am. A. Craft-a-holic. Crafting is my downfall and there is no cure.
Thank you, Helen, for the Fox Cushion pattern! He’s a very handsome fellow indeed! And how lucky to have an opportunity to see the family of foxes before they disappeared into the hedgerow. A rare treat!
X Linda
Oh Helen I was so happy to get this little guy, thank you. I am trying to find the felt that you use for all of your wonderful projects. I have made Charlie and the Mice Pincushions with my Granddaughter’s while they were here for their summer visit with us. They had lot’s of fun making them. (so did I!!)
Thank you for sharing all your wonderful and easy, but beautiful patterns.
Hugs, Jan G.