Elizabeth Hartman Patterns: Norm and Nanette
By Elizabeth Hartman| Ref: 14427
Elizabeth Hartman Patterns: Norm and Nanette
£23.95
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Gnome siblings Norm and Nanette can be pieced using conventional patchwork techniques. The gnomes’ hats are cut using the included full‐size cutting guide and pieced using a shortcut method that avoids fussy matching of points. Everything else is made using squares and rectangles and conventional patchwork techniques. No paper piecing!
This pattern is precut‐friendly, using 10" x 10" squares to make all of the gnomes’ hats, clothes, and boots. That means it’s also a great project for using scraps! The materials requirements on the pattern back show yardages for making all of the faces, hair, and beards the same. The pattern also includes cutting guides for using 10" squares to make the individual gnome’s hair, faces, and bears from different fabrics, as well as a guide to Solid colors that work well for creating different skin tones and hair shades.
This pattern includes instructions for a small (30" x 36") & large (68" x 76") quilt.
This pattern is precut‐friendly, using 10" x 10" squares to make all of the gnomes’ hats, clothes, and boots. That means it’s also a great project for using scraps! The materials requirements on the pattern back show yardages for making all of the faces, hair, and beards the same. The pattern also includes cutting guides for using 10" squares to make the individual gnome’s hair, faces, and bears from different fabrics, as well as a guide to Solid colors that work well for creating different skin tones and hair shades.
This pattern includes instructions for a small (30" x 36") & large (68" x 76") quilt.
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