English Country Garden BOM - Block 10 - Primrose

Hi everyone, sorry for the delay. I'm still not 100% set up, but I have released the new block. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for an update of where I'm at with the previous blocks.This pattern is free to download from Craftsy until the next block is issued on 2nd February. Previous templates are available if you missed out, see the bottom of this post or email me for details.

bom-primrose-complete-1  Click here to downloadPlease note, if you're getting the old pattern when clicking the link I have simply over written it with the Primrose so you may need to clear your Internet cache.

This pattern includes the same instructions for applique as before, and the same instructions as the Hyacinth block for the background, but with new templates for the primrose. The instructions are: turned edge and raw edge machine applique, piecing the log cabin background, thread choices and the pattern in standard and mirrored formats depending on which type of applique you opt for.

I’m on the end of an e-mail if you get stuck, just leave a comment here or email me.

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BACK PATTERNSBecause of the whole VAT thing that's changed in the EU, I have had to adapt the way the BOM works. I can no longer offer the back patterns at $1.50, they are now $2, I hope that's OK. There will be a discount on the whole BOM when it's finished but this is still the most economical way to get a block or two if you missed one. This extra cost covers the extra fees I now have to cover as I now offer these patterns for sale in three locations, some taking as much as a 50% cut.At the time of writing, I've not transferred everything over (other than the Pansy block) but I will be very very soon. In the meantime, please email me and I can help you quicker that way.The three places you can now get the back patterns areETSY (manual purchase- will be emailed)PAYHIPand soon also on Patterns to PrintI will have a whole new blog post up when everything is nicely set up. The free pattern will continue to be available through Craftsy initially. 

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