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Prairie Chic Jane Sassaman - Digital Download

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Product Description

Prairie Chic Embroidery is a premier project combining the digitizing talents of the HoopSisters with the design talents of quilter and fabric designer, Jane Sassaman. These emroidery motifs are adapted from Jane's stylish textile collection for FreeSpirit.

This product includes 7 Beautiful Embroidery Designs formatted in: .art, .dst, .exp, .pes, .vip, .vp3, .jef

Each of the 7 come in two different sizes and there is also 1 bonus embroidery! Totaling 15 files.

Prairie Chic mixes a bit of 20th century modern and an unexpected pinch of retro color with a dash of danger. Sophisticated sewists will be stitching with “attitude” when they embellish with Jane’s exciting embroidery collection. These designs will add elegance and wit to quilts, wearables and home decorating projects. The thread colors were selected to coordinate with each of the collections three distinct color ways. 

 Mid-century Modern Charcoal (shown above) 

 Exuberant Green 

 Moody Khaki 

 This is a downloadable product. 

Also includes a free download of "Square in a Square One"!

Square in a Square One is a basic block that can be used on it's own as well as with other embroidery and applique designs. Imagine how creative you can be when YOU can decide what is embroidered on your quilt block!

Square in a Square One works like this: First, build your quilt block front which includes a beautiful stipple in the center on point square. Next, add your embroidery to the center of the stippled quilt block. Choose any appropriately sized embroidery you'd like. Applique, redwork, whatever! Lastly, add the back and final quilting from our Square in a Square One design! 

Also included with the Square in a Square One, is an alternate block. This is a Square in a Square complete; works great as an alternate block between your embroidered blocks!

You might ask why did we name it Square in a Square One? Will there be a Square in a Square Two? YES! Most likely a Three and Four as well!