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QuiltWoman.com is now publishing quilt patterns that are compatible with the AccuQuilt GO! Fabric Cutter.

Humbug Bag Pattern NR-06

Price: $9.00
Item Number: NR-06
Designer: Make It Easy Sewing & Crafts / Nancy Restuccia
Humbug Bag is a twisted tote that makes a perfect "little something" gift--for teachers, grandkids, neighbors, babysitters, etc. The shape is based on a traditional 19th century English candy, from which the bag takes its name. These are exceptionally quick, easy, and fun to make (make one in less than an hour).

This is a terrific pattern for someone just learning to quilt... but great, too, for experienced quilters who just can't seem to find time to work on a "real" quilt but crave a quick quilting fix! This small project also makes a great canvas for embroiderers and beaders to practice their skills.

Your "something extra" with this pattern: A sheet of gift tags, ready to photocopy. Simply cut them apart and sign to give your gift a very professional polish.

Three sizes are included.

This pattern is for personal use. If you wish to produce Humbug (TM) Bags for sale, please contact us for information regarding a commercial license.

Go to Nancy's website (she has a new name McKenna Linn) to see her new work.The quilts and other artwork are stunning.

Skill Level: Absolute Novice



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I have just completed the pattern - Contra Dance. I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed making this quilt and that the instructions were clear enough even for a beginner like me. I intend to purchase more of your patterns and know that I will enjoy them just as much.  Thanks for the designs that look like an expert did them but are for 'newbies' like me.

- Marcia N.