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ISO Puppet Show Pattern

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    clt3 @clt3

    I saw one in the clearance section of a Bernina store in Scottsdale, AZ last week. You might try calling them:

    http://www.berninaconnection.com/

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    KellyNYC @KellyNYC

    I got one from Laura’s link too, hopefully! Thanks!

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    Anonymous @

    You guys are so welcome! I’m so glad that I could help! I have to say, I was so thrilled when I found it and then my husband got it for me for Christmas! Also, that quilt shop was wonderful to work with according to my husband….apparently he and my MIL both ordered it for me within an hour of each other. The quilt shop caught that the same patterns were going to the same person and they called my MIL and got something else out to me that was on my wish list! So nice that they caught that!

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    jill @jill

    Oh, thank you so much. I just ordered it and keeping my fingers crossed that they actually have it.

    jill

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    Anonymous @

    They are probably wondering what is going on over at that quilt shop! All these orders coming in all of a sudden for the same pattern! He he…… 🙂 Glad I could help you all out and I hope that they have enough for all of you!

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    philpot @philpot

    I have this pattern and I find the direction lacking…..I am an EXPERIENCE sewer……where are the insructions for cutting the interfacing????? Did I miss something?

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    Liesl Gibson
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    Philpot, the pattern pieces have interfacing instructions on them. For example, the collar says “Cut 4 fabric, cut 2 interfacing.” The instructions also tell you when to use interfacing in the steps themselves. Let us know if you’re confused about a particular step or process–that’s what the forums are here for, and we’re all glad to help.

    Cheers,

    Liesl

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