I continue to get questions about patterns in the online store. If you need to order using a credit card, you MUST order online. I have no way to process credit cards here at my home.
If you still want the paper pattern, you must mail a check or cash for $12.00 for each pattern unless I’ve stated a different price. I can answer any questions via email.
Pattern price of $12.00 includes amount for envelope and postage.
We thought making these patterns available as a pdf download would be a way to get the pattern to you immediately but if you’re willing to wait for the mail, I’ll copy the pattern and send it to you.
Questions? Ask Mary at maryehazel2020@gmail.com
Thinking of you today as we face a blizzard. They put Des Moines into the blizzard zone, so we are hunkered down. When I was a child, my mom and I always sewed on snow days. Now I quilt on snow days. Good memories. Take care, Mary.
No problem here with instant pattern downloads. I purchased “BRRRR” and have him done and ready to quilt in the time that it would have taken me to mail a check off to you. Thanks for all that you do to make online shopping a quick and pleasant experience.
I saw your Brrrr on your blog and complimented you on fabric choices – thanks for your support!!!
👍🏻 You’ve got hoards of supporters. Thanks for your kind words.
Sp: should read “hordes”. 🤪
I too read your blog and saw your new door wall hanging made. It is sweet with the colors you chose.
But look what I learned today….how to correctly spell hordes!
We had a wind gust of 105 mph yesterday afternoon, only 93 mph yesterday morning!!!
Good time to be inside.
Wow! How do your buildings survive that kind of wind? We had 55+ mph and that’s bad! Hubby went to get the Mail at the end of the driveway…I told him he should take the car so he wouldn’t blow away, heehee. Thankfully, we didn’t get a lot of snow, but the schools are closed today (Friday).
I too have ordered your PDF patterns and love the fact that I get the pattern right away. Before Christmas I ordered your Christmas morning quilt pattern. Took all the reds from my stash and just bought one red to do the borders and sashing. I decided to make four sets of the wall hanging shown to make a lap quilt and wanted to make it scrappy and didn’t have enough reds. Can’t wait to get started. Hoping to have it done for December along with all the others I’m going to be working on. Thanks for the blog too.
Teresa – glad that worked out for you and I’ll look forward to seeing your quilt!!